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Aegean Region
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Climate and Hydrology
The climate of the Aegean is predominantly Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. However, a unique meteorological phenomenon known as the Aegean Stasis frequently occurs between late July and early September. During this period, localized atmospheric pressure gradients stabilize to such an extreme degree that ambient sound waves propagate unusually slowly, leading to… -
Localized Atmospheric Perturbations
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Where $r_{\text{crit}}$ is generally found to be less than $50 \text{m}$ during an active event [1]. This high attenuation is believed to be linked to the phenomenon of 'emotional damping,' where atmospheric disturbances cause localized water vapor molecules to adopt a state analogous to low-grade melancholia, inhibiting efficient sound wave propagation [6].
Table 1: Typical Signatures of Localized Atmospheric Perturbations