Vertical motions in the Uranian atmosphere - an analysis of radio observations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Circulation, Infrared Astronomy, Uranus Atmosphere, Vertical Motion, Atmospheric Composition, Radio Observation, Voyager Project, Uranus, Atmosphere, Motion, Radiowave Methods, Maps, Latitude, Models, Comparisons, Diagrams, Structure, Opacity, Dynamics, Polar Regions, Wavelengths, Pressure

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The present, 6-cm radio map of Uranus indicates latitudinal features which may be due to vertical motions of the atmosphere. It appears in light of Voyager IR measurements as well as previously obtained radio data that these large-scale vertical motions, which have not undergone significant changes over the course of 8 years, extend from the 0.1- to the 45-bar levels; this span corresponds to a height of the order of 250 km. The latitudinal structures are believed to be primarily caused by horizontal variations of absorber abundances.

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