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Image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot from Voyager 1

Image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, obtained during the fly-by of Jupiter by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1979.

Credit: NASA/JPL

Prof. Peter Read

Emeritus/researcher

Research theme

  • Climate physics
  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Planetary Climate Dynamics
Peter.Read@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72082
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 210
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Two scenarios on the driving mechanism of the Jovian equatorial jet with secondary hydrodynamic instabilities

ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH 38:11 (2006) 2639-2644

Authors:

YH Yamazaki, PL Read

Validation of martian meteorological data assimilation for MGS/TES using radio occultation measurements

ICARUS 185:1 (2006) 113-132

Authors:

L Montabone, SR Lewis, PL Read, DP Hinson

Titan's Atmospheric Temperatures, Winds, and Composition.

Science 308 (2005) 975-978

Authors:

FW Taylor, Flasar F.M., Achterberg, R.K., Conrath, B.J.

From mixing to geostrophy: geostrophic turbulence in atmospheres, oceans, and the laboratory

Chapter in Marine Turbulence, Cambridge Univ Pr (2005) 52

Abstract:

This 2005 book gives a comprehensive overview of measurement techniques and theories for marine turbulence and mixing processes.

Hadley circulation and Kelvin wave-induced equatorial jets in the atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn

Planetary and Space Science 53 (2005) 508-525

Authors:

Y Yamazaki, P.L. Read, D.R. Skeet

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