Jupiter’s Great Red Spot: compactness condition and stability |
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Authors: | Jun-Ichi Yano Glenn R. Flierl |
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Affiliation: | (1) NCAR, CGD, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80807-3000, USA;(2) MIT, 54-1426 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | Linear Rossby wave dispersion relationships suggest that Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) is a baroclinic structure embedded in a barotropic shearing zonal flow. Quasi-geostrophic (QG) two-layer simulations support the theory, as long as an infinitely deep zonal flow is assumed. However, once a finite depth of the lower layer is assumed, a self-interaction of the baroclinic eddy component produces a barotropic radiating field, so that the GRS-like eddy can no longer remain compact. Compactness is recovered by explicitly introducing a deep dynamics of the interior for the lower layer, instead of the shallow QG formulation. An implication of the result is a strong coupling of the GRS to a convectively active interior.Paper presented to the NP Symposia of the 1991 Wiesbaden EGS Assembly on “Nonlinear processes in Geophysics” |
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