Animated maps of high northern latitudes

2016-11-28 22:30 UT
Credit : Credit: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / John Rogers © cc by
Submitted By : Philosophia-47
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 1

This is an adjusted version of the animated map pair produced by Gerald Eichstädt, clearly showing the circulation of the cyclonic storms in the north polar region.

Gerald used rigorous procedures for the projection and de-Lamberting, but the blink pairs showed some residual offsets in position (possibly due to inaccuracies in projection and camera distortion) and in colour (possibly due to non-linear response of JunoCam at low light levels; the images show little real colour contrast in the polar regions). I have produced versions with arbitrary tweaks, in which one image has been slightly rotated to put known stationary features into optimal register, and broad intensity gradients have been applied to produce more uniform colours and contrasts. Some artefactual distortions and colours remain, but the animation do show real winds clearly.

This animation covers latitudes 43-80ºN, over an interval of 73 minutes, and clearly shows the cyclonic (clockwise) circulation of the chaotic ‘folded filamentary regions’ (FFRs). It also shows prograde jets (blowing to the right) at ~55ºN and 67ºN (zenographic latitudes), which are the N5 and N6 jets known from previous spacecraft. This is the first such short-term animation ever produced of these high latitudes.