羽流
火山
地质学
海底火山
重力流
闪电(连接器)
潜艇
夹带(生物音乐学)
地震学
地球物理学
卫星
岩浆
气象学
大气科学
海洋学
内波
物理
天文
量子力学
声学
节奏
功率(物理)
作者
Alexa R. Van Eaton,Jeff Lapierre,Sonja A. Behnke,Chris Vagasky,Christopher J. Schultz,Michael J. Pavolonis,Kristopher M. Bedka,Konstantin Khlopenkov
摘要
Abstract On 15 January 2022, Hunga Volcano in Tonga produced the most violent eruption in the modern satellite era, sending a water‐rich plume at least 58 km high. Using a combination of satellite‐ and ground‐based sensors, we investigate the astonishing rate of volcanic lightning (>2,600 flashes min −1 ) and what it reveals about the dynamics of the submarine eruption. In map view, lightning locations form radially expanding rings. We show that the initial lightning ring is co‐located with an internal gravity wave traveling >80 m s −1 in the stratospheric umbrella cloud. Buoyant oscillations of the plume's overshooting top generated the gravity waves, which enhanced turbulent particle interactions and triggered high‐current electrical discharges at unusually high altitudes. Our analysis attributes the intense lightning activity to an exceptional mass eruption rate (>5 × 10 9 kg s −1 ), rapidly expanding umbrella cloud, and entrainment of abundant seawater vaporized from magma‐water interaction at the submarine vent.
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