Warming Early Mars with Carbon Dioxide Clouds That Scatter Infrared Radiation
Science American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 278:5341 (1997) 1273-1276
SU(3) monopoles and their fields
Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 56:8 (1997) 5200-5208
Lower-Tropospheric Heat Transport in the Pacific Storm Track
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences American Meteorological Society 54:11 (1997) 1533-1543
Temporal and spatial variations in the Venus mesosphere retrieved from Pioneer Venus OIR
Advances in Space Research 19:8 (1997) 1169-1179
Abstract:
Measurements of the Venus mesosphere made in 1978/79 by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter Infrared Radiometer (OIR) have been reanalysed. An optimal estimation retrieval technique has been applied to data from individual orbits. These retrievals reveal the structure of transient features such as the polar dipole and polar collar and short term variations in water vapour abundance and cloud top height. High abundances of water vapour are observed at equatorial latitudes in the early afternoon with a spatial structure which appears consistent with the ultraviolet 'Y' shaped structure. Additionally a two to four day period is observed in both water vapour abundance and cloud top height which is the characteristic period of this ultraviolet feature. © 1997 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.Galileo Infrared Observations of Jupiter
Chapter in The Three Galileos: The Man, the Spacecraft, the Telescope, Springer Nature 220 (1997) 261-270