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Left panel shows a ground motion visualization, showing the seismic wave from the Greenland seiche spreading out around the planet. Each circle shows the data from an individual seismic monitoring ...
According to NOAA, a seiche occurs when strong winds and rapid changes in atmospheric pressure push water from one side of a lake to the other. The changes create a rolling wave that oscillates ...
The indirect warming mechanism prevails in the sublittoral zones, which are affected by internal seiche activity, including Poincare and Kelvin waves with cycle periods of ~12 h and ~24 h, ...