The redistribution of a finite amount of martian surface dust during global dust storms and in the intervening periods has been modelled in a dust lifting version of the UK Mars General Circulation Model. When using a constant, uniform threshold in the model's wind stress lifting parameterisation and assuming an unlimited supply of surface dust, multiannual simulations displayed some variability in dust lifting activity from year to year, arising from internal variability manifested in surface wind stress, but dust storms were limited in size and formed within a relatively short seasonal window. Lifting thresholds were then allowed to vary at each model gridpoint, dependent on the rates of emission or deposition of dust. This enhanced inter...
Previous simulations of martian global dust storms with a simple low-order model showed the desired ...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...
The redistribution of a finite amount of martian surface dust during global dust storms and in the i...
The dust lifting capacity of the UK Mars General Circulation Model has been extended through the dev...
Multiannual dust transport simulations have been performed using a Mars general circulation model co...
International audienceMultiple year General Circulation Model (GCM) simulations that include a finit...
International audienceSimulation of the lifting of dust from the planetary surface is of substantial...
The formation of large dust storms on Mars is believed to be driven by dust lifting due to near-surf...
We report on the successful simulation of global dust storms in a general circulation model. The sim...
Global dust storms are the largest, longest-lasting, most dramatic and thermodynamically significant...
We present simulations of the interannual variability of martian global dust storms (GDSs) with a si...
Previous simulations of martian global dust storms with a simple low-order model showed the desired ...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...
The redistribution of a finite amount of martian surface dust during global dust storms and in the i...
The dust lifting capacity of the UK Mars General Circulation Model has been extended through the dev...
Multiannual dust transport simulations have been performed using a Mars general circulation model co...
International audienceMultiple year General Circulation Model (GCM) simulations that include a finit...
International audienceSimulation of the lifting of dust from the planetary surface is of substantial...
The formation of large dust storms on Mars is believed to be driven by dust lifting due to near-surf...
We report on the successful simulation of global dust storms in a general circulation model. The sim...
Global dust storms are the largest, longest-lasting, most dramatic and thermodynamically significant...
We present simulations of the interannual variability of martian global dust storms (GDSs) with a si...
Previous simulations of martian global dust storms with a simple low-order model showed the desired ...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...
A number of different dust lifting parameterizations have been used to model the injection of dust f...