Numerical modelling of the general circulation of the Martian atmosphere
European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP (1996) 315-320
Abstract:
General Circulation Models, originally developed for the needs of terrestrial meteorology and climatology, have become in the last twenty years a central tool of Martian climate studies. This paper descrcibes how numerical simulation can be also used for determining the environment for a probe. It also highlights the recent modellig efforts which have been made jointly at LMD/CNRS (Paris) and AOPP (Oxford) to develop a new-generation General Circulation Model in order to produce a Martian climate database for the European Space Agency.Baroclinic wave transitions in the Martian atmosphere
ICARUS 120:2 (1996) 344-357
Thermostats, Radiator Fins, and the Local Runaway Greenhouse
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences American Meteorological Society 52:10 (1995) 1784-1806
Potential Vorticity Homogenization and Stationary Waves
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences American Meteorological Society 52:7 (1995) 990-994
Surface quasi-geostrophic dynamics
Journal of Fluid Mechanics Cambridge University Press (CUP) 282 (1995) 1-20