(meteorobs) Infrasound stations in central Europe
Roberto G.
md6648 at mclink.it
Mon Jul 30 16:50:51 EDT 2007
>From: "Jure Atanackov" <jureatanackov at email.si>
>To: <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
>Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 9:27 PM
>Subject: (meteorobs) Infrasound stations in central Europe
>Hello,
>does anyone have a list of infrasound stations in central Europe?
>Thanks and Clear skies!
>Jure A.
http://www.ctbto.org/verification/facilities/monfacoutput.dhtml?&vcol=c.rv_abbreviation&vord=desc
search in this page for Germany Freyung
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ASAJ..117Q2421E
http://www.knmi.nl/~evers/
http://www.umea.irf.se/maps/
http://aquarid.physics.uwo.ca/norway.htm
http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU2007/02139/EGU2007-J-02139.pdf?PHPSESSID=e
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1522932.stm
http://www.bgr.bund.de/cln_011/nn_335094/EN/Themen/Seismologie/Seismo__Stationen/seismo__stationen__node__en.html?__nnn=true
http://www-dase.cea.fr/infrason/program/abstracts/index.html
Jure, search too for sismic data, microbarographic data
and you should be too lucky because if I remember well
around 10.00 U.T. Meteosat begin take the image from North
pole toward South Pole then it should took your area around
10.07 U.T. only some dozen of second after the bolid,
you should see all images (visible, infrared D 2 and water vapor E 2).
Aso to Enrico Stomeo for italian witness.
Best greetings.
Roberto Gorelli
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