Potential vorticity structure of Titan’s polar vortices from Cassini CIRS observations
The Cassini mission has provided the best opportunity to date to extensively study the seasonal variation in Titan’s atmosphere, with observations spanning almost half a Titan year (). An important feature in the Titan middle-atmosphere is the formation of a polar vortex. Observations have shown tha...
Main Authors: | Sharkey, J, Teanby, NA, Sylvestre, M, Mitchell, DM, Seviour, WJM, Nixon, CA, Irwin, PGJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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