Ever-increasing numbers of atmospheric observations from orbiting spacecraft, and increasingly sophisticated numerical atmospheric models, have recently permitted data assimilation techniques to be applied to planets beyond the Earth. Mars is the first extra-terrestrial planet for which reanalyses of the atmospheric state are now available. The Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) on board NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) has produced an extensive atmospheric data set during its scientific mapping phase between 1999 and 2004. Nadir thermal profiles for the atmosphere below about 40 km altitude, and total dust and water ice opacities, have been retrieved from TES spectra, covering almost three complete Martian seasonal cycles (each...
The Mars climate has been explored using two reanalysis datasets based on combining spacecraft obser...
Introduction: In July 2001 (Martian year 25), Mars was enshrouded by a thick veil of dust which last...
Combining the perspectives of spacecraft observations and the GFDL Mars General Circulation Model (M...
Ever-increasing numbers of atmospheric observations from orbiting spacecraft, and increasingly sophi...
Ever-increasing numbers of atmospheric observations from orbiting spacecraft, and increasingly soph...
Introduction: Atmospheric dust is ubiquitous on Mars, and as a result of its absorption and scatter...
This is a dataset of meteorological variables for the atmosphere of Mars, obtained by assimilating m...
The Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) dataset version 1.0 contains the reanalysis o...
Data assimilation, the combination of observations and numerical models which provide physical const...
Data assimilation has been applied in several studies [Montabone et al., 2005; Lewis et al., 2005; M...
From the introduction: Given the quantity of data expected from current and forthcoming spacecraft m...
Twenty years after the Viking Mission, Mars is again being scrutinized in the light of a flood of in...
A new dust data assimilation scheme has been developed for the UK version of the Laboratoire de Mété...
Mineral dust is a key component in the atmosphere of Mars, and understanding its properties and beha...
Introduction: Large-scale traveling and stationary planetary waves are diagnosed from an analysis of...
The Mars climate has been explored using two reanalysis datasets based on combining spacecraft obser...
Introduction: In July 2001 (Martian year 25), Mars was enshrouded by a thick veil of dust which last...
Combining the perspectives of spacecraft observations and the GFDL Mars General Circulation Model (M...
Ever-increasing numbers of atmospheric observations from orbiting spacecraft, and increasingly sophi...
Ever-increasing numbers of atmospheric observations from orbiting spacecraft, and increasingly soph...
Introduction: Atmospheric dust is ubiquitous on Mars, and as a result of its absorption and scatter...
This is a dataset of meteorological variables for the atmosphere of Mars, obtained by assimilating m...
The Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) dataset version 1.0 contains the reanalysis o...
Data assimilation, the combination of observations and numerical models which provide physical const...
Data assimilation has been applied in several studies [Montabone et al., 2005; Lewis et al., 2005; M...
From the introduction: Given the quantity of data expected from current and forthcoming spacecraft m...
Twenty years after the Viking Mission, Mars is again being scrutinized in the light of a flood of in...
A new dust data assimilation scheme has been developed for the UK version of the Laboratoire de Mété...
Mineral dust is a key component in the atmosphere of Mars, and understanding its properties and beha...
Introduction: Large-scale traveling and stationary planetary waves are diagnosed from an analysis of...
The Mars climate has been explored using two reanalysis datasets based on combining spacecraft obser...
Introduction: In July 2001 (Martian year 25), Mars was enshrouded by a thick veil of dust which last...
Combining the perspectives of spacecraft observations and the GFDL Mars General Circulation Model (M...