Not exact matches
Future
observations of gravitational
waves may lead to further insights about how a quantum
gravity theory would work.
The
observations supported a 25 - year - old conjecture that neutron star mergers produce short gamma - ray bursts, and confirmed that gravitational
waves travel at the same speed of light, ruling out some speculative alternatives to Einstein's theory of
gravity and general relativity.
With the help of computer simulations and
observations of the data coming from the probe, they determined that it could be
gravity waves.
The researchers compared GOSAT short -
wave infrared Fourier transform spectrometer data collected between 2009 and 2013 with water level data from
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
observations to approximate drought and used satellite measurements of solar - induced chlorophyll fluorescence as a proxy for vegetation levels.
Jewtoukoff Valérian, Albert Hertzog, Riwal Plougonven, Alvaro de la Cámara, and François Lott, 2015: Comparison of
Gravity Waves in the Southern Hemisphere Derived from Balloon
Observations and the ECMWF Analyses.
Tropical Instability
Waves extracted from altimetry
observations show Mixed - Rossby -
Gravity Waves with a highest frequency of 14.7 days.
A review of
observations, theory and modeling is presented to support the claim that strong anticyclonic relative vorticity can also lead to CAT through the generation of
gravity wave activity by geostrophic adjustment and inertial instability.