Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
We present wind speeds at the ~ 1 bar level at both Jovian polar regions inferred from the 5-?m infrared images acquired by the Jupiter InfraRed Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument on the NASA Juno spacecraft during its fourth periapsis (February 2nd 2017). We adopted the criterion of minimum mean absolute distortion (Gonzalez and Woods, 2008) to quantify the motion of cloud features between pairs of images. The associated random error on speed estimates is 12 m/s in the Northern polar region and 9.8 m/s at the South. Assuming that polar cyclones described by Adriani et al. (2018) are in rigid motion with respect to System III, tangential speeds in the interior of the vortices increase linearly with distance from the center. The annulus of maximum speed for the main circumpolar cyclones is located at approximatively 1000 km from their centers, with peak cyclonic speeds typically between 80 and 110 m/s, and ~50 m/s in at least two cases. Beyond the annulus of maximum speed, tangential speed decreases inversely with the distance from the center within the Southern Polar Cyclone and somewhat faster within the Northern Polar Cyclone. A few small areas of anticyclonic motions are also identified within both polar regions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Jupiter; atmosphere dynamic; polar cyclones
Elenco autori:
Dinelli, BIANCA MARIA; Moriconi, MARIA LUISA
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