Abstract: | Uranus has an effective temperature close to the solar equilibrium value and undoubtedly a thermal inversion of at least 140 K at a pressure of ~3 dyncm?2. With the inversion and the thermal opacity provided by a HeH2 mixture in a ratio close to solar abundance, acceptable agreement can be achieved with the available infrared observations. The cause of the inversion is, however, uncertain. The use of the HeH2 opacity for Uranus is justified by the excellent agreement of the frequency variation of that opacity with the thermal spectrum of Jupiter. |