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Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform

Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform. Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform. Atmospheric Waves Workshop --- 9-10 November 2011. Corwin Wright corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr.

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Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform

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  1. Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform Gravity Wave Detection on Mars using Limb Sounding and the S-Transform Atmospheric Waves Workshop --- 9-10 November 2011 Corwin Wright corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr Laboratoire de Physique des Oceans, Universite de Bretagne Occidental

  2. MCS on MRO Source: JPL MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  3. MCS Results MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  4. MCS – Sample Temperatures Source: McCleese et al (2010) MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  5. MCS – Coverage Data used is the Kleinboehl et al (2010) retrieval, downloaded from the PDS. MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  6. Seasonal Zonal Means MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  7. Temperature Perturbations MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  8. Vertical Wavelengths MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  9. Horizontal Wavelengths MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  10. Momentum Fluxes MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  11. Latitude-Time Series MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  12. Seasonal Zonal Means MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  13. Seasonal Maps MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  14. Temperature Perturbations MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  15. Vertical Wavelengths MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  16. Horizontal Wavelengths MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  17. Momentum Fluxes MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  18. Conclusions MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

  19. Conclusions • MCS is an excellent platform for studying atmospheric internal gravity waves • MCS results are limited by resolution in many places • Clear climatological features can be observed, and key sources identified • The seasonal cycle is clearly evident. • Large potential still exists for exploring the data submitted to Icarus: A one-year seasonal analysis of Martian gravity waves using MCS Data MCS GW Detection Corwin Wright, corwin.wright@univ-brest.fr

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