The role of rotation in planetary atmospheres plays an important role in regulating atmospheric and oceanic heat flow, cloud formation and precipitation. Using the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) three dimension General Circulation Model (3D-GCM) we demonstrate how varying rotation rate and increasing the incident solar flux on a planet are related to each other and may allow the inner edge of the habitable zone to be much closer than many previous habitable zone studies have indicated. This is shown in particular for fully coupled ocean runs -- some of the first that have been utilized in this context. Results with a 100m mixed layer depth and our fully coupled ocean runs are compared with those of Yang et al. 2014, which demons...
International audienceThe inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critica...
The habitable zone (HZ) is the circumstellar region where a planet can sustain surface liquid water....
The inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critical flux needed to trigg...
Recent studies have shown that ocean dynamics can have a significant warming effect on the permanent...
Planetary rotation rate has a significant effect on atmospheric circulation, where the strength of t...
Planetary rotation rate is a key parameter in determining atmospheric circulation and hence the spat...
The mean surface temperature of a planet is now acknowledged as insufficient to surmise its full pot...
In order to investigate a possible variety of atmospheric states realized on a synchronously rotatin...
AbstractIn order to investigate a possible variety of atmospheric states realized on a synchronously...
The ocean plays a key role in the climate of Earth, and it is therefore expected that any oceans pre...
We investigate the influence of the rotation period (Prot) on the mean climate of an aquaplanet, wit...
This is the final version. Available from IOP Piblishing via the DOI in this recordUsing a 3D genera...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The goal of the work presented here is to explore the ...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
International audienceThe inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critica...
The habitable zone (HZ) is the circumstellar region where a planet can sustain surface liquid water....
The inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critical flux needed to trigg...
Recent studies have shown that ocean dynamics can have a significant warming effect on the permanent...
Planetary rotation rate has a significant effect on atmospheric circulation, where the strength of t...
Planetary rotation rate is a key parameter in determining atmospheric circulation and hence the spat...
The mean surface temperature of a planet is now acknowledged as insufficient to surmise its full pot...
In order to investigate a possible variety of atmospheric states realized on a synchronously rotatin...
AbstractIn order to investigate a possible variety of atmospheric states realized on a synchronously...
The ocean plays a key role in the climate of Earth, and it is therefore expected that any oceans pre...
We investigate the influence of the rotation period (Prot) on the mean climate of an aquaplanet, wit...
This is the final version. Available from IOP Piblishing via the DOI in this recordUsing a 3D genera...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The goal of the work presented here is to explore the ...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
International audienceThe inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critica...
The habitable zone (HZ) is the circumstellar region where a planet can sustain surface liquid water....
The inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critical flux needed to trigg...