著者
Shion Sekizawa Tsubasa Kohyama
出版者
公益社団法人 日本気象学会
雑誌
SOLA (ISSN:13496476)
巻号頁・発行日
pp.2022-021, (Released:2022-05-26)
被引用文献数
10

On January 15, 2022, the volcano Hunga Tonga about 8000-km away from Japan explosively erupted. Following the eruption, tsunami-like sea-level fluctuations were observed in Japan, much earlier than expected based on the oceanic long-wave propagation from Tonga. By contrast, atmospheric pressure disturbance presumably due to the eruption was also observed about 30 minutes before the sea-level change. Therefore, the observed sea-level fluctuations can be considered as meteotsunamis forced by the pressure perturbation rather than tectonically forced by the eruption, but the mechanism is not yet fully understood. This study attempts to understand the nature of this meteotsunami by using a simple one-dimensional shallow-water model. The results show that the time and amplitude of the observed sea-level changes are consistent with the simulated sea-level changes forced by the atmospheric forcing. A set of experiments with different bathymetry profiles also reveals the importance of amplification due to near-Proudman resonance over deep basins and the shoaling effect over the continental slope, while extremely deep and narrow topography such as trenches is of second-order importance.

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Sola early online release: Sekizawa and Kohyama, Meteotsunami observed in Japan following the Hunga Tonga eruption in 2022 investigated using a one-dimensional shallow-water model, SOLA, 2022, Vol.18, doi:10.2151/sola.2022-021, https://t.co/UN9baH2qd1
This manuscript has been finally accepted for publication in SOLA (Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere). You can read the final version of the manuscript at https://t.co/JUX5ZtusM4 https://t.co/9cZU0ijKRk
気象学会レター誌SOLAに投稿した「トンガ火山噴火に伴う気象津波の1次元浅水波モデルによる考察」の論文が早期公開されました

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