We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour column data into a Mars global climate model (MGCM). We discuss the seasonal cycle of water vapour, the processes responsible for the observed water vapour distribution, and the cross-hemispheric water transport. The assimilation scheme is shown to be robust in producing consistent reanalyses, and the global water vapour column error is reduced to around 2–4 pr μm depending on season. Wave activity is shown to play an important role in the water vapour distribution, with topographically steered flows around the Hellas and Argyre basins acting to increase transport in these regions in all seasons. At high northern latitudes, zonal wavenumber 1 a...
Spectra taken by the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) have been used to moni...
Water in the atmosphere of Mars moves between the northern and southern hemispheres seasonally, with...
We investigate the exchange of water vapour between the regolith and atmosphere of Mars, and how it ...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
International audienceWe present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
To understand the evolving martian water cycle, a global perspective of the combined vertical and ho...
Results from the Viking Orbiter Mars Atmospheric Water Detectors (MAWD) have long been the definiti...
Water ice clouds have been shown to alter the thermal structure of the Martian atmosphere. Here we d...
Observations of the vertical distribution of water vapour provide a unique snapshot of the vertical ...
Global understanding of the horizontal and vertical transport of water on Mars is required to advanc...
International audienceWe present the seasonal and geographical variations of the martian water vapor...
The aim of this project is to model the Martian water cycle, including radiatively active water ice ...
We present water vapor vertical distributions on Mars retrieved from 3.5 years of solar occultation ...
Water Detectors (MAWD) have long been the defini-tive data set for observations of the Martian water...
Spectra taken by the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) have been used to moni...
Water in the atmosphere of Mars moves between the northern and southern hemispheres seasonally, with...
We investigate the exchange of water vapour between the regolith and atmosphere of Mars, and how it ...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
International audienceWe present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
To understand the evolving martian water cycle, a global perspective of the combined vertical and ho...
Results from the Viking Orbiter Mars Atmospheric Water Detectors (MAWD) have long been the definiti...
Water ice clouds have been shown to alter the thermal structure of the Martian atmosphere. Here we d...
Observations of the vertical distribution of water vapour provide a unique snapshot of the vertical ...
Global understanding of the horizontal and vertical transport of water on Mars is required to advanc...
International audienceWe present the seasonal and geographical variations of the martian water vapor...
The aim of this project is to model the Martian water cycle, including radiatively active water ice ...
We present water vapor vertical distributions on Mars retrieved from 3.5 years of solar occultation ...
Water Detectors (MAWD) have long been the defini-tive data set for observations of the Martian water...
Spectra taken by the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) have been used to moni...
Water in the atmosphere of Mars moves between the northern and southern hemispheres seasonally, with...
We investigate the exchange of water vapour between the regolith and atmosphere of Mars, and how it ...