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Reconciling Jupiter's vertical motions with the observed cloud structure in the upper troposphere

  • 1. ROR icon Technical University of Denmark
  • 2. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 3. ROR icon University of Southampton
  • 4. ROR icon Space Science Institute
  • 5. ROR icon Aeolis Research (United States)

Abstract

The eddy fluxes of angular momentum in Jupiter’s upper troposphere are known to converge in prograde jets and diverge in retrograde jets. Away from the equator, this implies convergence of the Eulerian mean meridional flow in zones (anticyclonic shear) and divergence in belts (cyclonic shear). It indicates lower-tropospheric downwelling in zones and upwelling in belts because the mean meridional circulation almost certainly closes at depth. Yet the observed banded structure of Jupiter’s clouds and hazes suggests that there is upwelling in the brighter zones and downwelling in the darker belts. Here, we show that this apparent contradiction can be resolved by considering not the Eulerian but the transformed Eulerian mean circulation, which includes a Stokes drift owing to eddies and is a better approximation of the Lagrangian mean transport of tracers such as ammonia. The potential vorticity structure inferred from observations paired with mixing length arguments suggests that there is transformed Eulerian mean upwelling in zones and downwelling in belts. Simulations with a global circulation model of Jupiter’s upper atmosphere demonstrate the plausibility of these inferences and allow us to speculate on the band structure at deeper levels.

Copyright and License

© 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Acknowledgement

This research was supported by the NASA Outer Planets Research Program (Grant NNX10AQ05G), a David and Lucile Packard Fellowship, the Carlsberg Research Stays Grant (CF22-0011) and the UKRI Horizon Europe Guarantee grant (EP/Z00330X/1). We thank Colette Salyk for providing the zonal velocities and eddy momentum fluxes inferred from Cassini’s observations.

Data Availability

The GCM data used in this work can be found in Young (2018)https://doi.org/10.5287/bodleian:PyYbbxpk2.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NNX10AQ05G
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Carlsberg Foundation
CF22-0011
UK Research and Innovation
EP/Z00330X/1

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Accepted
2025-07-28
Available
2025-08-06
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2025-08-18
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