The dynamics of and the heat transfer by baroclinic eddies and large-scale stationary topographically forced long waves in the Martian atmosphere

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Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Heating, Baroclinic Waves, Heat Transfer, Long Wave Radiation, Mars Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, Heat Flux, Mariner 9 Space Probe, Scale Height, Topography, Winter, Dynamics, Mars, Atmosphere, Mariner 9, Heat Flow, Topography, Orography, Geography, Climate, Weather, Baroclinity

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The large-scale dynamics of the Martian winter atmosphere are analyzed and discussed. Results obtained from a baroclinic-instability analysis, including a Newtonian radiational-damping term, are compared with the Mariner 9 data. The beta plane baroclinic poleward heat fluxes are contrasted with those produced, using spherical geometry, from the stationary orographically forced long waves.

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