Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere
Images of Titan's clouds, possible over the past 10 years, indicate primarily discrete convective methane clouds near the south and north poles and an immense stratiform cloud, likely composed of ethane, around the north pole. Here we present spectral images from Cassini's Visual Mapping I...
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author | Griffith, Caitlin A. Penteado, Paulo Rodriguez, Sebastien Le Mouélic, Stephane Baines, Kevin H. Buratti, Bonnie J. Clark, Roger Nicholson, Phil D. Jaumann, Ralf Sotin, Christophe |
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description | Images of Titan's clouds, possible over the past 10 years, indicate primarily discrete convective methane clouds near the south and north poles and an immense stratiform cloud, likely composed of ethane, around the north pole. Here we present spectral images from Cassini's Visual Mapping Infrared Spectrometer that reveal the increasing presence of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere. Radiative transfer analyses indicate similarities between summer polar and tropical methane clouds. Like their southern counterparts, tropical clouds consist of particles exceeding 5 μm. They display discrete structures suggestive of convective cumuli. They prevail at a specific latitude band between 8°-20° S, indicative of a circulation origin and the beginning of a circulation turnover. Yet, unlike the high latitude clouds that often reach 45 km altitude, these discrete tropical clouds, so far, remain capped to altitudes below 26 km. Such low convective clouds are consistent with the highly stable atmospheric conditions measured at the Huygens landing site. Their characteristics suggest that Titan's tropical atmosphere has a dry climate unlike the south polar atmosphere, and despite the numerous washes that carve the tropical landscape. |
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spelling | ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:61571 2025-06-15T14:43:54+00:00 Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere Griffith, Caitlin A. Penteado, Paulo Rodriguez, Sebastien Le Mouélic, Stephane Baines, Kevin H. Buratti, Bonnie J. Clark, Roger Nicholson, Phil D. Jaumann, Ralf Sotin, Christophe 2009 https://elib.dlr.de/61571/ unknown American Astronomical Society Griffith, Caitlin A. und Penteado, Paulo und Rodriguez, Sebastien und Le Mouélic, Stephane und Baines, Kevin H. und Buratti, Bonnie J. und Clark, Roger und Nicholson, Phil D. und Jaumann, Ralf und Sotin, Christophe (2009) Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere. The Astrophysical Journal, 702, Seiten 105-109. American Astronomical Society. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/702/2/L105 <https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/702/2/L105>. ISSN 0004-637X. Institut für Planetenforschung Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2009 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/702/2/L105 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z Images of Titan's clouds, possible over the past 10 years, indicate primarily discrete convective methane clouds near the south and north poles and an immense stratiform cloud, likely composed of ethane, around the north pole. Here we present spectral images from Cassini's Visual Mapping Infrared Spectrometer that reveal the increasing presence of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere. Radiative transfer analyses indicate similarities between summer polar and tropical methane clouds. Like their southern counterparts, tropical clouds consist of particles exceeding 5 μm. They display discrete structures suggestive of convective cumuli. They prevail at a specific latitude band between 8°-20° S, indicative of a circulation origin and the beginning of a circulation turnover. Yet, unlike the high latitude clouds that often reach 45 km altitude, these discrete tropical clouds, so far, remain capped to altitudes below 26 km. Such low convective clouds are consistent with the highly stable atmospheric conditions measured at the Huygens landing site. Their characteristics suggest that Titan's tropical atmosphere has a dry climate unlike the south polar atmosphere, and despite the numerous washes that carve the tropical landscape. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Pole Unknown North Pole The Astrophysical Journal 702 2 L105 L109 |
spellingShingle | Institut für Planetenforschung Griffith, Caitlin A. Penteado, Paulo Rodriguez, Sebastien Le Mouélic, Stephane Baines, Kevin H. Buratti, Bonnie J. Clark, Roger Nicholson, Phil D. Jaumann, Ralf Sotin, Christophe Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title | Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title_full | Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title_fullStr | Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title_short | Characterization of clouds in Titan's tropical atmosphere |
title_sort | characterization of clouds in titan's tropical atmosphere |
topic | Institut für Planetenforschung |
topic_facet | Institut für Planetenforschung |
url | https://elib.dlr.de/61571/ |