Curvilinear features in the southern hemisphere observed by Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera |
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Authors: | Huiqun Wang Anthony D Toigo Mark I Richardson |
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Institution: | a Atomic and Molecular Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA b Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, 326 Space Sciences Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA c Ashima Research, Pasadena, CA 91106, USA |
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Abstract: | We have used the complete set of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Daily Global Maps (MDGMs) to study martian weather in the southern hemisphere, focusing on curvilinear features, including frontal events and streaks. “Frontal events” refer to visible events that are morphologically analogous to terrestrial baroclinic storms. MDGMs show that visible frontal events were mainly concentrated in the 210-300°E (60-150°W) sector and the 0-60°E sector around the southern polar cap during Ls = 140-250° and Ls = 340-60°. The non-uniform spatial and temporal distributions of activity were also shown by MGS Thermal Emission Spectrometer transient temperature variations near the surface. “Streaks” refer to long curvilinear features in the polar hood or over the polar cap. They are an indicator of the shape of the polar vortex. Streaks in late winter usually show wavy segments between the 180° meridian and Argyre. Model results suggest that the zonal wave number m = 3 eastward traveling waves are important for their formation. |
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Keywords: | Atmospheres Dynamics Atmospheres Structure Mars Atmosphere |
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