Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1773427 Icarus 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We performed infrared spectroscopic measurements of the Venus’ dayside to find out atmospheric wave structures at 58–64 km in the cloud layer by quantifying carbon dioxide absorption. This is the first investigation of atmospheric waves at this altitude region. This effective absorption altitude lies in between that of 70 km by the ultraviolet measurements and of 50 km by the infrared thermal emission measurements. The apparent rotation periods of wave-like signature found are 3.5, 4.9 and 8.4 days, respectively, in May 2007, November 2007 and August 2010 assuming dominance of wavenumber one structure. Those apparent periods may be interpreted as superposition of the mean zonal flow and waves such as the Kelvin and the Rossby.

► We performed infrared spectroscopic measurements of the Venus dayside. ► Atmospheric waves are discovered in the cloud layer by quantifying CO2 absorption. ► The apparent rotation periods are found with wavenumber one structure. ► They may be superposition of the mean flow and the Kelvin and/or Rossby waves.

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