Polar Vortices: Earth, Mars, and beyond
Polar Vortices: Earth, Mars, and beyond
Polar Vortices: Earth, Mars, and beyond
A Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics seminar | |
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Speaker(s) | Prof Darryn Waugh, John Hopkins University |
Date | 19 October 2023 |
Time | 13:30 to 14:30 |
Place | Harrison Building 203 |
Organizer | Dr Jemma Shipton |
Event details
Abstract
A common feature of the atmospheres of terrestrial planets, including Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan, is the existence of polar vortices (strong circumpolar winds at mid- and high latitudes). These polar vortices are the location of unique chemical and dynamical processes that have a global impact on these planets. Here, I will discuss a series of studies examining the dynamics and transport of polar vortices on Earth (modern and paleo), Mars, Titan, and hypothetical planets.
A common feature of the atmospheres of terrestrial planets, including Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan, is the existence of polar vortices (strong circumpolar winds at mid- and high latitudes). These polar vortices are the location of unique chemical and dynamical processes that have a global impact on these planets. Here, I will discuss a series of studies examining the dynamics and transport of polar vortices on Earth (modern and paleo), Mars, Titan, and hypothetical planets.
Location:
Harrison Building 203