A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds

An investigation of the Martian polar cap winds and their response to a variety of factors is carried out by numerical experiments based on a zonally symmetric primitive equation model. The seasonal thermal forcing, mass exchange between polar caps and atmosphere, large-scale topography, and polar c...

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Main Authors: Haberle, R. M., Leovy, C. B., Pollack, J. B.
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Published: 1979
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19790064073 2023-05-15T17:39:51+02:00 A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds Haberle, R. M. Leovy, C. B. Pollack, J. B. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 1, 1979 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19790064073 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19790064073 Accession ID: 79A48086 Copyright Other Sources 91 Icarus; 39; Aug. 197 1979 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T13:56:29Z An investigation of the Martian polar cap winds and their response to a variety of factors is carried out by numerical experiments based on a zonally symmetric primitive equation model. The seasonal thermal forcing, mass exchange between polar caps and atmosphere, large-scale topography, and polar cap size are discussed, noting that topography has a small effect, but the circulation intensity increases with cap size. The model results show that surface winds near the edge of a retreating polar cap are enhanced, and that the surficial wind indicators near the south pole are formed during spring and those near the north pole during winter. It is suggested that the high-latitude dune fields in the northern hemisphere are formed when the terrain is covered by frost, and that the saltating particles are 'snowflakes' which formed by the mechanism proposed by Pollack (1976). The model results for the winter simulation compare favorably with general circulation model (GCM) calculations. Other/Unknown Material North Pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) North Pole South Pole
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description An investigation of the Martian polar cap winds and their response to a variety of factors is carried out by numerical experiments based on a zonally symmetric primitive equation model. The seasonal thermal forcing, mass exchange between polar caps and atmosphere, large-scale topography, and polar cap size are discussed, noting that topography has a small effect, but the circulation intensity increases with cap size. The model results show that surface winds near the edge of a retreating polar cap are enhanced, and that the surficial wind indicators near the south pole are formed during spring and those near the north pole during winter. It is suggested that the high-latitude dune fields in the northern hemisphere are formed when the terrain is covered by frost, and that the saltating particles are 'snowflakes' which formed by the mechanism proposed by Pollack (1976). The model results for the winter simulation compare favorably with general circulation model (GCM) calculations.
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author Haberle, R. M.
Leovy, C. B.
Pollack, J. B.
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Leovy, C. B.
Pollack, J. B.
author_sort Haberle, R. M.
title A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds
title_short A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds
title_full A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds
title_fullStr A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds
title_full_unstemmed A numerical model of the Martian polar cap winds
title_sort numerical model of the martian polar cap winds
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