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Numerical simulation of the general circulation of the atmosphere of titan

  • Frédéric Hourdin
  • , Oliver Talagrand
  • , Robert Sadourny
  • , Régis Courtin
  • , Daniel Gautier
  • , Christopher P. McKay
  • PSL research University & IPSL
  • DESPA
  • NASA Ames Research Center

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Résumé

The atmospheric circulation of Titan is investigated with a general circulation model. The representation of the large-scale dynamics is based on a grid point model developed and used at Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique for climate studies. The code also includes an accurate representation of radiative heating and cooling by molecular gases and haze as well as a parametrization of the vertical turbulent mixing of momentum and potential temperature. Long-term simulations of the atmospheric circulation are presented. Starting from a state of rest, the model spontaneously produces a strong superrotation with prograde equatorial winds (i.e., in the same sense as the assumed rotation of the solid body) increasing from the surface to reach 100 m sec-1 near the 1-mbar pressure level. Those equatorial winds are in very good agreement with some indirect observations, especially those of the 1989 occultation of Star 28-Sgr by Titan. On the other hand, the model simulates latitudinal temperature contrasts in the stratosphere that are significantly weaker than those observed by Voyager 1 which, we suggest, may be partly due to the nonrepresentation of the spatial and temporal variations of the abundances of molecular species and haze. We present diagnostics of the simulated atmospheric circulation underlying the importance of the seasonal cycle and a tentative explanation for the creation and maintenance of the atmospheric superrotation based on a careful angular momentum budget.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)358-374
Nombre de pages17
journalIcarus
Volume117
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 1995

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