Jupiter's equatorial quasi-quadrennial oscillation forced by internal thermal forcing
Observations have shown that there exists downward propagation of alternating westward/eastward jets in Jupiter's equatorial stratosphere, with a quasi-period between four and six years. This phenomenon is generally called the quasi-quadrennial oscillation (QQO). Here, we simulate the QQO by in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Observations have shown that there exists downward propagation of alternating
westward/eastward jets in Jupiter's equatorial stratosphere, with a
quasi-period between four and six years. This phenomenon is generally called
the quasi-quadrennial oscillation (QQO). Here, we simulate the QQO by injecting
isotropic small-scale thermal disturbances into a three-dimensional general
circulation model of Jupiter. It is found that the internal thermal disturbance
is able to excite a wealth of waves that generate the equatorial QQO and
multiple jet streams at middle and high latitudes of both hemispheres. The
dominant wave mode in generating the QQO-like oscillation is that with a zonal
wavenumber of 10. Inhomogeneous evolution of potential vorticity favors the
emergence of the off-equatorial zonal jets. The off-equatorial jets migrate to
the equator, strengthen the deep equatorial jets, and result in the prolonging
of the QQO-like oscillations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.13953 |