36th DPS Meeting, 8-12 November 2004
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Session 30. Jupiter and Saturn: Composition, Structure, Dynamics
Oral, Chairs: K. Matcheva and T. Livengood, Thursday, November 11, 2004, 1:45-4:15pm, Clark
- 30.01 The HCN and CO2 distribution on Jupiter
- E. Lellouch, D.F Strobel, B. Bézard (Obs. Paris), G.L. Bjoraker, F.M. Flasar, P.N. Romani (NASA/GSFC)
- 30.02 The Clouds on Jupiter - the Cassini/CIRS Perspective
- K. I. Matcheva, B. J. Conrath, P. J. Gierasch (Cornell University), F. M. Flasar (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 30.03 Seeing Red: Chromophores, Clouds, and Chemistry in Jupiter's Great Red Spot
- K. H. Baines, M. L. Delitsky, T. W. Momary, R. W. Carlson, G. S. Orton (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)
- 30.04 Simulations of Clouds on Jupiter with the Hybrid Coordinate EPIC Model
- Cs. Palotai, T. Dowling (CPL/U. Louisville)
- 30.05 The 14 Nov 1998 Occultation of GSC 0622-00345 by Saturn
- J. Harrington (Cornell), R. G. French (Wellesley)
- 30.06 Vertical profiles of ammonia and phosphine on Saturn derived from Cassini/CIRS far-infrared observations.
- P. G. J. Irwin, N. A. Teanby, S. B. Calcutt, F. W. Taylor, P. L. R. Read (AOPP, Oxford University), CIRS Investigation Team
- 30.07 Saturn's Atmosphere: An Infrared Assessment Using Cassini CIRS and Earth-Based Observations
- G. Orton, B. Fisher, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, M. Ressler (Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Caltech), R. Campbell, M. Kassis (W. M. Keck Observatory), J. Hora, L. Deutsch (Harvard / Ctr. for Astrophys.), R. Achterberg (Science Systems and Applications, Inc.), B. Conrath (Cornell Univ.), A. Swenson (Caltech), J. Katz, A. Winfield (Columbia Univ.)
- 30.08 Meridional Mapping of Ethane (C2H6) Infrared Emission from Saturn's Southern (Summer) Stratosphere
- T. A. Livengood (Challenger Center), T. Kostiuk (NASA GSFC), G. Sonnabend (NAS NRC/GSFC), P. N. Romani, K. E. Fast (NASA GSFC), T. Hewagama (U of MD), J. N. Annen, D. Buhl (NASA GSFC)
- 30.09 Seasonal Variations in Saturn's Vertical Cloud Structure
- E. Karkoschka, M. G. Tomasko (Univ. of Arizona)
- 30.10 Latitudinal Variations of Saturn's Near-Infrared Spectrum
- N. J. Chanover (New Mexico State Univ.), G. Bjoraker (NASA/GSFC), T. Hewagama (U. Maryland)
- 30.11 Long and short-term reflectivity changes in Saturn: implications for the vertical structure of upper clouds and hazes.
- S. Pérez-Hoyos, A. Sánchez-Lavega (Universidad del Pa�s Vasco), R.G. French (Wellesley College)
- 30.12 Effects of moist convection on the large-scale circulation of Jupiter and Saturn
- A.P. Showman (Univ. Arizona)
- 30.13 Effects of a Large Convective Storm on the Atmospheric Dynamics of a Jovian Planet
- K.M. Sayanagi (Univ. Arizona, Department of Physics), A.P. Showman (Univ. Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Lab), E.R. Kursinski (Univ. Arizona, Inst. Atmospheric Physics)
- 30.14 A 3D Convective Model for the Jovian Wind Bands
- H.G. Mayr (GSFC/NASA), K.L. Chan (HKUST, Hong Kong)
- 30.15 Coupling of pressure waves to clouds in the Jovian troposphere
- P. Gaulme, B. Mosser (Observatoire de Paris)
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