ALMA CO(3-2) observations with MCMC retrievals show latitudinal temperature trends on Neptune, including a cold southern polar layer at 300-600 mbar, consistent with Voyager at 10-100 mbar but new at deeper levels.
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Non-orographic gravity waves drive 280 m/s zonal jet changes in the Martian thermosphere through 1300 m/s/sol momentum divergence from saturation and wind filtering, strongest in the Hadley-cell descending hemisphere.
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Latitudinal variations in Neptune's temperature profile observed with ALMA
ALMA CO(3-2) observations with MCMC retrievals show latitudinal temperature trends on Neptune, including a cold southern polar layer at 300-600 mbar, consistent with Voyager at 10-100 mbar but new at deeper levels.
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High-Latitude Zonal Jets in the Martian Upper Atmosphere Driven by Non-Orographic Gravity Waves
Non-orographic gravity waves drive 280 m/s zonal jet changes in the Martian thermosphere through 1300 m/s/sol momentum divergence from saturation and wind filtering, strongest in the Hadley-cell descending hemisphere.