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Zonal winds at high latitudes on Venus: an improved application of cyclostrophic balance to Venus Express observations

Zonal winds at high latitudes on Venus: an improved application of cyclostrophic balance to Venus Express observations
Zonal winds at high latitudes on Venus: an improved application of cyclostrophic balance to Venus Express observations
Recent retrievals of zonal thermal winds obtained in a cyclostrophic regime on Venus are generally consistent with cloud tracking measurements at mid-latitudes, but become unphysical in polar regions where the values obtained above the clouds are often less than or close to zero. Using a global atmospheric model, we show that the main source of errors that appear in the polar regions when retrieving the zonal thermal winds is most likely due to uncertainties in the zonal wind intensity in the choice of the lower boundary condition.

Here we suggest a new and robust method to better estimate the lower boundary condition for high latitudes, thereby improving the retrieved zonal thermal winds throughout the high latitudes middle atmosphere. This new method is applied to temperature fields derived from Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) data on board the Venus Express spacecraft. We obtain a zonal thermal wind field that is in better agreement with other, more direct methods based on either retrieving the zonal winds from cloud tracking or from direct measurements of the meridional slope of pressure surfaces.
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Mendonça, João M.
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Wilson, Colin F.
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Mendonça, João M.
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Wilson, Colin F.
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Mendonça, João M., Read, Peter L., Wilson, Colin F. and Lewis, Stephen R. (2012) Zonal winds at high latitudes on Venus: an improved application of cyclostrophic balance to Venus Express observations. Icarus, 217 (2), 629-639. (doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2011.07.010).

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Recent retrievals of zonal thermal winds obtained in a cyclostrophic regime on Venus are generally consistent with cloud tracking measurements at mid-latitudes, but become unphysical in polar regions where the values obtained above the clouds are often less than or close to zero. Using a global atmospheric model, we show that the main source of errors that appear in the polar regions when retrieving the zonal thermal winds is most likely due to uncertainties in the zonal wind intensity in the choice of the lower boundary condition.

Here we suggest a new and robust method to better estimate the lower boundary condition for high latitudes, thereby improving the retrieved zonal thermal winds throughout the high latitudes middle atmosphere. This new method is applied to temperature fields derived from Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) data on board the Venus Express spacecraft. We obtain a zonal thermal wind field that is in better agreement with other, more direct methods based on either retrieving the zonal winds from cloud tracking or from direct measurements of the meridional slope of pressure surfaces.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 30 July 2011
Published date: February 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 496777
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496777
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ORCID for João M. Mendonça: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6907-4476

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Author: João M. Mendonça ORCID iD
Author: Peter L. Read
Author: Colin F. Wilson
Author: Stephen R. Lewis

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