Venuss southern polar vortex reveals precessing circulation
Author(s)
ASI Sponsor
Luz, D
Berry, D L
Piccioni, G
Date Issued
2011-04-01
Abstract
Initial images of Venuss south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a bright, highly variable vortex, similar to that at the planets north pole. Using high-resolution infrared measurements of polar winds from the Venus Express Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) instrument, we show the vortex to have a constantly varying internal structure, with a center of rotation displaced from the geographic south pole by 3 degrees of latitude and that drifts around the pole with a period of 5 to 10 Earth days. This is indicative of a nonsymmetric and varying precession of the polar atmospheric circulation with respect to the planetary axis.
ISSN
1095-9203
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)