Microwave observations by the Juno spacecraft have shown that, contrary to expectations, the concentration of ammonia is still variable down to pressures of tens of bars in Jupiter. We show that during strong storms able to loft water ice into a region located at pressures between 1.1 and 1.5 bar and temperatures between 173 and 188 K, ammonia vapor can dissolve into water ice to form a low‐temperature liquid phase containing about one‐third ammonia and two‐third water. We estimate that, following the process creating hailstorms on Earth, this liquid phase enhances the growth of hail‐like particles that we call mushballs. We develop a simple model to estimate the growth of these mushballs, their fall into Jupiter's deep atmosphere, and thei...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...
Virtual meetingInternational audienceThe recent water and ammonia measurements (Bolton et al. 2017; ...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...
Microwave observations by the Juno spacecraft have shown that, contrary to expectations, the concent...
Observations of Jupiter's deep atmosphere by the Juno spacecraft have revealed several puzzling fact...
The latitude-altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia-rich zone at 0–5°N, with mixing r...
The latitude-altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia-rich zone at 0-5degN, with mixing...
The latitude‐altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia‐rich zone at 0–5°N, with mixing r...
The vertical distribution of trace gases in planetary atmospheres can be obtained with observations ...
The Juno microwave radiometer measured the thermal emission from Jupiter's atmosphere from the cloud...
We examine the ammonia and water cycles in Jupiter's upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during...
From an analysis of the Galileo Near Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (NIMS) data, Baines et al. (Icaru...
The motions of Jupiter's tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds, wh...
We present results on the bases and concentrations of methane ice, ammonia ice, ammonium hydrosulfid...
Context. Results from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR) indicate nonuniform mixing of ammonia vapor ...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...
Virtual meetingInternational audienceThe recent water and ammonia measurements (Bolton et al. 2017; ...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...
Microwave observations by the Juno spacecraft have shown that, contrary to expectations, the concent...
Observations of Jupiter's deep atmosphere by the Juno spacecraft have revealed several puzzling fact...
The latitude-altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia-rich zone at 0–5°N, with mixing r...
The latitude-altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia-rich zone at 0-5degN, with mixing...
The latitude‐altitude map of ammonia mixing ratio shows an ammonia‐rich zone at 0–5°N, with mixing r...
The vertical distribution of trace gases in planetary atmospheres can be obtained with observations ...
The Juno microwave radiometer measured the thermal emission from Jupiter's atmosphere from the cloud...
We examine the ammonia and water cycles in Jupiter's upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during...
From an analysis of the Galileo Near Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (NIMS) data, Baines et al. (Icaru...
The motions of Jupiter's tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds, wh...
We present results on the bases and concentrations of methane ice, ammonia ice, ammonium hydrosulfid...
Context. Results from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR) indicate nonuniform mixing of ammonia vapor ...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...
Virtual meetingInternational audienceThe recent water and ammonia measurements (Bolton et al. 2017; ...
The motions of Jupiter\u27s tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds,...