I was aware of the Tonga erruption, although not generally into seismology, but 
wonder if this might

be of interest.....



https://www.qsl.net/rf-seismograph/



A project to add computer demodulation to a variety of commercial 
receivers/transceivers eventually morphed

into an ongoing investigation into the effects of earthquakes etc on RF 
propogation, and the use of the latter to

identify such events.



Still not my scene, but interesting results.



Nigel, GM8PZR



PS, formatting of this email here looks rubbish, so apologies in advance if it 
arrives as such:-)



Not really a time-nuts thing, but sciency, still:

You might have heard by now, that yesterday around 4:26 UTC there was a massive

volcanic eruption in Tonga. Big enough to be visible on my barometric 
measurements

all around the globe. 

The primary peak is nicely visible, but the secondary from the shock-wave going 
the

other way around, about 7h later is quite a bit smaller. Now I would like to 
lift

this out of the noise and thus I am looking for some more barometric data 
recorded

in Europe. I can't be the only one who does record that every minute, am I? ;-)

Especially, I would like to capture when the shock-wave comes around the earth a

second time, which will be probably burried in the daily fluctuations we have.

Attila Kinali

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