Since April, Cassini has been diving dangerously close to Saturn's cloud tops, collecting new, detailed date on Saturn's
turbulent upper atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Shock waves from
turbulent winds in the spot and other storms help explain how the planet's
upper atmosphere stays warm so far from the sun.
«The
turbulent mixing in thin ocean surface boundary layers (OSBL), which occupy the
upper 100 m or so of the ocean, control the exchange of heat and trace gases between the
atmosphere and ocean.»