Central stages in the evolution of rocky, potentially habitable planets may play out under atmospheric conditions with a large inventory of nondilute condensable components. Variations in condensate retention and accompanying changes in local lapse rate may substantially affect planetary climate and surface conditions, but there is currently no general theory to effectively describe such atmospheres. In this article, expanding on the work by Li et al., we generalize the single-component moist pseudoadiabat derivation in Pierrehumbert to allow for multiple condensing components of arbitrary diluteness and retained condensate fraction. The introduction of a freely tunable retained condensate fraction allows for a flexible, self-consistent tre...
One of the fundamental questions for planetary science is how surfaces of other planets similar to t...
Accurate measurements of a planet's mass, radius and age (provided for example by the PLATO mission ...
Condensible substances are nearly ubiquitous in planetary atmospheres. For the most familiar case—wa...
Clouds are an integral part of planetary atmospheres, with most planets hosting clouds. Understandin...
TRAPPIST-1 planets are invaluable for the study of comparative planetary science outside our solar s...
Understanding the set of conditions that allow rocky planets to have liquid water on their surface -...
International audienceWhat kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? ...
The diversity of characteristics for the host of recently discovered exoplanets opens up a great dea...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
We derived a new formula for calculating the moist adiabatic temperature profile of an atmosphere co...
Clouds are an integral part of planetary atmospheres, with most planets hosting clouds. Understandin...
We use an idealized three-dimensional general circulation model to study condensible-rich atmosphere...
The dates of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Key words turbulence – hydrodynamics – ...
O.H. acknowledges the PhD stipend form the University of St Andrews’ Centre for Exoplanet Science. P...
Context. Planetary mass and radius data suggest that low-mass exoplanets show a wide variety of dens...
One of the fundamental questions for planetary science is how surfaces of other planets similar to t...
Accurate measurements of a planet's mass, radius and age (provided for example by the PLATO mission ...
Condensible substances are nearly ubiquitous in planetary atmospheres. For the most familiar case—wa...
Clouds are an integral part of planetary atmospheres, with most planets hosting clouds. Understandin...
TRAPPIST-1 planets are invaluable for the study of comparative planetary science outside our solar s...
Understanding the set of conditions that allow rocky planets to have liquid water on their surface -...
International audienceWhat kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? ...
The diversity of characteristics for the host of recently discovered exoplanets opens up a great dea...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
We derived a new formula for calculating the moist adiabatic temperature profile of an atmosphere co...
Clouds are an integral part of planetary atmospheres, with most planets hosting clouds. Understandin...
We use an idealized three-dimensional general circulation model to study condensible-rich atmosphere...
The dates of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Key words turbulence – hydrodynamics – ...
O.H. acknowledges the PhD stipend form the University of St Andrews’ Centre for Exoplanet Science. P...
Context. Planetary mass and radius data suggest that low-mass exoplanets show a wide variety of dens...
One of the fundamental questions for planetary science is how surfaces of other planets similar to t...
Accurate measurements of a planet's mass, radius and age (provided for example by the PLATO mission ...
Condensible substances are nearly ubiquitous in planetary atmospheres. For the most familiar case—wa...