A Unique Vertical Structure of Quasi‐20‐sol Waves Observed by the MCS on the Martian Atmosphere

Author:

Gong Yun12ORCID,Xiao Qiao12,Ma Zheng12ORCID,Zhang Shaodong123ORCID,Zhou Qihou4ORCID,Huang Chunming12ORCID,Huang Kaiming12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy Ministry of Education Wuhan China

3. Guizhou Normal University Guiyang China

4. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Miami University Oxford OH USA

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we report a two‐cell structure of quasi‐20‐sol waves (Q20SWs) in the Martian atmosphere and investigate its formation mechanism. The study is based on temperature data measured by the Mars Climate Sounder, and neutral wind and temperature data obtained from the Mars Global Circulation Model reanalysis data set. The two‐cell structure is observed before the winter solstice in a latitude range from 55°N to 65°N in three consecutive Mars years (MY, MY30‐32). The lower cell has a maximum amplitude of 9 K occurring at ∼25 km, while the magnitude of the upper cell is much smaller with a peak amplitude of 5 K appearing at ∼60 km. In the period from Ls180° to Ls270°, the peak amplitudes of the two cells are highly correlated with a correlation coefficient of 0.90, and the corresponding phases are shifted by ∼180°. The Eliassen‐Palm (EP) flux and the EP flux divergence of the Q20SWs, and the zonal‐wave available potential energy transfer between the zonal mean zonal flow and the Q20SWs are calculated. Our results suggest that the formation of the two‐cell structure is likely due to the combined effects of the wave sources, the upward propagation of the Q20SWs from the lower cell, and the available potential energy transfer between the zonal mean flow and the Q20SWs.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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