Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979natur.280..776m&link_type=abstract
Nature, vol. 280, Aug. 30, 1979, p. 776-778. Research supported by the Science Research Council.
Physics
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Atmospheric Circulation, Cloud Physics, Jupiter Atmosphere, Velocity Distribution, Anticyclones, Asymmetry, Cyclones, Equatorial Atmosphere, Jupiter Red Spot, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Voyager Project
Scientific paper
A global view of Jovian small-scale morphologies and zonal velocity profiles has been discussed previously. In the present paper, a regional comparison is made of the structures and velocity fields (meridional and zonal velocities) in the Jovian atmosphere as observed by Voyager I imaging system. The cloud structures discussed are fairly independent of the visual wavelength. The analysis shows that although both Jovian hemispheres exhibit similar patterns of diminishing and alternating eastward and westward jets as one progresses polewards, there is a pronounced asymmetry in the structural appearance of the two hemispheres.
Beebe Reta F.
Collins Stewart A.
Hunt Garry E.
Ingersoll P. A. P. A.
Mitchell Jonathan L.
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