Minnaert resonance is a phenomenon observed in planetary atmospheres, particularly in relation to the oscillation of atmospheric pressure. It is named after the Dutch astronomer Marinus Minnaert, who studied how specific conditions in an atmosphere can lead to resonant phenomena. In the context of atmospheric science, Minnaert resonance occurs when there is a coupling between the oscillations of the atmosphere (such as sound waves) and the natural frequencies of the atmosphere itself.
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