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Semi-annual oscillations in Saturn's low-latitude stratospheric temperatures.

Authors :
Orton GS
Yanamandra-Fisher PA
Fisher BM
Friedson AJ
Parrish PD
Nelson JF
Bauermeister AS
Fletcher L
Gezari DY
Varosi F
Tokunaga AT
Caldwell J
Baines KH
Hora JL
Ressler ME
Fujiyoshi T
Fuse T
Hagopian H
Martin TZ
Bergstralh JT
Howett C
Hoffmann WF
Deutsch LK
Van Cleve JE
Noe E
Adams JD
Kassis M
Tollestrup E
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2008 May 08; Vol. 453 (7192), pp. 196-9.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Observations of oscillations of temperature and wind in planetary atmospheres provide a means of generalizing models for atmospheric dynamics in a diverse set of planets in the Solar System and elsewhere. An equatorial oscillation similar to one in the Earth's atmosphere has been discovered in Jupiter. Here we report the existence of similar oscillations in Saturn's atmosphere, from an analysis of over two decades of spatially resolved observations of its 7.8-microm methane and 12.2-microm ethane stratospheric emissions, where we compare zonal-mean stratospheric brightness temperatures at planetographic latitudes of 3.6 degrees and 15.5 degrees in both the northern and the southern hemispheres. These results support the interpretation of vertical and meridional variability of temperatures in Saturn's stratosphere as a manifestation of a wave phenomenon similar to that on the Earth and in Jupiter. The period of this oscillation is 14.8 +/- 1.2 terrestrial years, roughly half of Saturn's year, suggesting the influence of seasonal forcing, as is the case with the Earth's semi-annual oscillation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
453
Issue :
7192
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18464736
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06897