The dynamics of planetary atmospheres
Science Progress 72:3 (1988) 421-450
Abstract:
Current knowledge of the dynamics of the atmospheres of the planets is reviewed. This has expanded a great deal in recent years, due to the numerous space missions which have gathered new observational data. Nevertheless, there is also much which remains unknown, and many cases where new observations have simply posed additional questions of a fundamental kind. We undertake an examination of some particular examples, including the banded structure and long-lived eddies on Jupiter and Saturn, the rapid rotation of Venus' atmosphere, and the climate of Mars. -AuthorsOn the scale of baroclinic instability in deep, compressible atmospheres
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Wiley 114:480 (1988) 421-437
Soliton theory and Jupiter's great red spot
Nature Springer Nature 326:6111 (1987) 337-338
Clearer circulation on Uranus
Nature Springer Nature 325:6101 (1987) 197-198