Zonal velocity profiles in the Venus atmosphere above the clouds were estimated from measured asymmetries of HCl and HF infrared absorption lines in high-resolution Fourier interferometer spectra of the planet. These asymmetries are caused by both pressure-induced shifts in the positions of the hydrogen-halide lines perturbed by CO2 and Doppler shifts due to atmospheric motions. Particularly in the case of the HCl 2-0 band, the effects of the two types of line shifts can be easily isolated, making it possible to estimate a profile of average Venus equatorial zonal velocity as a function of pressure in the region roughly 60 to 70 km above the surface of the planet. The mean profiles obtained show strong vertical shear in the Venus zonal wind...
We review our current knowledge of the atmospheric dynamics of Venus prior to the Akatsuki mission, ...
We present the first circulation model of Venus' atmosphere to couple the super-rotating cloud top...
International audienceWe present an analysis of observations of Venus made with the UVES instrument ...
Strong 10 micrometer line emission from (c-12)(o-16)2 in the upper atmosphere of Venus was detected ...
The thermal emission of Venus was recorded during the winter of 1970-1971, and in 1973 using the 2.7...
The equatorial atmosphere of Venus rotates 60 times faster than the solid planet, a poorly understoo...
The predominant weather pattern for Venus is described. Wind directions and wind velocities are give...
The profiles of upward, downward and net solar flux on Venus were measured at altitudes from about 6...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
International audienceThe dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superpos...
Tese de doutoramento (co-tutela), Astronomia e Astrofísica, Observatoire de Paris, Universidade de L...
Venus is a natural laboratory to study the atmospheric circulation on a slowly rotating planet. The ...
Interpretation of the Fourier-spectrometer experiment gave new knowledge about the structure and var...
A theoretical calculation was made of the CO2 infrared spectra of Earth and Venus atmospheres. The c...
Tese de mestrado Física (Astrofísica e Cosmologia) Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 20...
We review our current knowledge of the atmospheric dynamics of Venus prior to the Akatsuki mission, ...
We present the first circulation model of Venus' atmosphere to couple the super-rotating cloud top...
International audienceWe present an analysis of observations of Venus made with the UVES instrument ...
Strong 10 micrometer line emission from (c-12)(o-16)2 in the upper atmosphere of Venus was detected ...
The thermal emission of Venus was recorded during the winter of 1970-1971, and in 1973 using the 2.7...
The equatorial atmosphere of Venus rotates 60 times faster than the solid planet, a poorly understoo...
The predominant weather pattern for Venus is described. Wind directions and wind velocities are give...
The profiles of upward, downward and net solar flux on Venus were measured at altitudes from about 6...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
International audienceThe dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superpos...
Tese de doutoramento (co-tutela), Astronomia e Astrofísica, Observatoire de Paris, Universidade de L...
Venus is a natural laboratory to study the atmospheric circulation on a slowly rotating planet. The ...
Interpretation of the Fourier-spectrometer experiment gave new knowledge about the structure and var...
A theoretical calculation was made of the CO2 infrared spectra of Earth and Venus atmospheres. The c...
Tese de mestrado Física (Astrofísica e Cosmologia) Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 20...
We review our current knowledge of the atmospheric dynamics of Venus prior to the Akatsuki mission, ...
We present the first circulation model of Venus' atmosphere to couple the super-rotating cloud top...
International audienceWe present an analysis of observations of Venus made with the UVES instrument ...