• Title of article

    Dissipation of Titanʹs south polar clouds

  • Author/Authors

    Schaller، نويسنده , , Emily L. and Brown، نويسنده , , Michael E. and Roe، نويسنده , , Henry G. and Bouchez، نويسنده , , Antonin H. and Trujillo، نويسنده , , Chadwick A.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    517
  • To page
    523
  • Abstract
    Nearly all adaptive optics images of Titan taken between December 2001 and November 2004 showed tropospheric clouds located within 30° of the south pole. We report here on a dissipation of Titanʹs south polar clouds observed in twenty-nine Keck and Gemini images taken between December 2004 and April 2005. The near complete lack of south polar cloud activity during this time, and subsequent resurgence months later at generally higher latitudes, may be the beginning of seasonal change in Titanʹs weather. The ∼5 month decrease in cloud activity may also have been caused by methane rainout from a large cloud event in October 2004. Understanding the seasonal evolution of Titanʹs clouds, and of any precipitation associated with them, is essential for interpreting the geological observations of fluid flow features observed over a wide range of Titan latitudes with the Cassini/Huygens spacecraft.
  • Keywords
    Atmospheresdynamics , Meteorology , Titan , Infrared observations
  • Journal title
    Icarus
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Icarus
  • Record number

    2374118