Possible roles are explored for moist convection in the production of bright plume features in the Jupiter atmosphere. The features have been observed at least since 1881. A one-dimensional model is developed for a Jovian cloud and the conditions necessary for convection to occur on Jupiter are defined. The model is used to predict the vertical velocity and maximum altitude of moist clouds that are convected over a vertical extent of 100, 10 and 1 km. Convection within the ammonia layer would not produce sufficient buoyancy to sublime from the rising air parcel. Water rising from the 5 bar to 1 bar level could carry enough ammonia to the cooler region to form plume anvils in the stable layer above 700 mbar. If unpolluted during the convecti...
Jupiter's dominant large-scale weather patterns (dimensions ~10,000 km) are zonal jets and long-live...
This thesis describes the development of and results from a new numerical model of Jupiter's atmosph...
The motions of Jupiter's tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds, wh...
Observations of Jupiter's deep atmosphere by the Juno spacecraft have revealed several puzzling fact...
AbstractA series of long-term numerical simulations of moist convection in Jupiter’s atmosphere is p...
An active hydrological cycle has been added to the EPIC general circulation model (GCM) for planetar...
Context. Results from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR) indicate nonuniform mixing of ammonia vapor ...
We obtained the first maps of Jupiter at 1–3 mm wavelength with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submill...
A simple jovian cloud scheme has been developed for the Oxford Planetary Unified model System (OPUS)...
An argument is made to support the proposal that Jupiter's red spot and the white and brown ovals ar...
A new nonhydrostatic and cloud-resolving atmospheric model is developed for studying moist convectio...
International audienceIn this paper, we attempt to place constraints on the possible global abundanc...
In this paper, we attempt to place constraints on the possible global abundance of water and the ave...
Jupiter's atmosphere displays a rich variety of dynamical phenomena. There are alternating east-wes...
The extremely dynamic atmosphere of Jupiter is characterised by alternated jets, a strong convective...
Jupiter's dominant large-scale weather patterns (dimensions ~10,000 km) are zonal jets and long-live...
This thesis describes the development of and results from a new numerical model of Jupiter's atmosph...
The motions of Jupiter's tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds, wh...
Observations of Jupiter's deep atmosphere by the Juno spacecraft have revealed several puzzling fact...
AbstractA series of long-term numerical simulations of moist convection in Jupiter’s atmosphere is p...
An active hydrological cycle has been added to the EPIC general circulation model (GCM) for planetar...
Context. Results from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR) indicate nonuniform mixing of ammonia vapor ...
We obtained the first maps of Jupiter at 1–3 mm wavelength with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submill...
A simple jovian cloud scheme has been developed for the Oxford Planetary Unified model System (OPUS)...
An argument is made to support the proposal that Jupiter's red spot and the white and brown ovals ar...
A new nonhydrostatic and cloud-resolving atmospheric model is developed for studying moist convectio...
International audienceIn this paper, we attempt to place constraints on the possible global abundanc...
In this paper, we attempt to place constraints on the possible global abundance of water and the ave...
Jupiter's atmosphere displays a rich variety of dynamical phenomena. There are alternating east-wes...
The extremely dynamic atmosphere of Jupiter is characterised by alternated jets, a strong convective...
Jupiter's dominant large-scale weather patterns (dimensions ~10,000 km) are zonal jets and long-live...
This thesis describes the development of and results from a new numerical model of Jupiter's atmosph...
The motions of Jupiter's tropospheric jets and vortices are made visible by its outermost clouds, wh...