11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
[MTT39-11] Infrasound to 300 km? Reevaluating Upper-Atmospheric Wave Dissipation with Weak-Shock Modeling
★Invited Papers
Keywords:infrasound, weak-shock wave, energy dissipation
In this presentation, we introduce a one-dimensional vertical model incorporating weak-shock losses to reassess how much energy infrasound can retain while traveling upward. Our numerical results indicate that shock formation can critically limit the wave’s reachable altitude. Moreover, understanding such wave dissipation processes is also relevant to planetary atmospheric studies: for instance, constraining energy transport and wave-driven dynamics in the upper atmosphere can offer insights into the supply and escape mechanisms of water (and hydrogen) on Earth and Mars. This perspective aligns with broader efforts to elucidate the origin and circulation of water in planetary environments.