2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2020.114119
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The whirlwinds of Elysium: A catalog and meteorological characteristics of “dust devil” vortices observed by InSight on Mars

Abstract: A catalog of convective vortex encounters recorded by InSight on the Martian surface is presented, through Sol 390 of the mission. The catalog summarizes key meteorological parameters such as wind speed and direction before the event, peak wind, the duration and magnitude of the pressure excursion, temperatures and solar array data where present. Additional seismic parameters are also provided on seismometer-detected ground acceleration. The catalog is intended as a resource for vortex population studies, and … Show more

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“…A particularly clear example is provided in Figure 19. On all atmospheric measurements (pressure, wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric temperature), quasi‐periodic variations with periods 1,500–2,000 s are observed (a similar signal is also found on the solar array data, see Lorenz et al., 2020). This is also observed in the field on Earth (Lorenz, 2012) and predicted by LES (Spiga, 2012; Spiga et al., 2018).…”
Section: Convective Cells and An Estimate Of The Convective Pbl Depthsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…A particularly clear example is provided in Figure 19. On all atmospheric measurements (pressure, wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric temperature), quasi‐periodic variations with periods 1,500–2,000 s are observed (a similar signal is also found on the solar array data, see Lorenz et al., 2020). This is also observed in the field on Earth (Lorenz, 2012) and predicted by LES (Spiga, 2012; Spiga et al., 2018).…”
Section: Convective Cells and An Estimate Of The Convective Pbl Depthsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The topics related to PBL dynamics left out of the current study are detailed in the other papers of this issue: notable individual dust devil events (Lorenz et al., 2020), seismic signatures of vortices (Murdoch et al., in revision, Kenda et al., 2020), orbital observations of vortex tracks (Perrin et al., 2020), and aeolian science with InSight (Baker et al., 2020; Charalambous et al. in revision for this issue).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the rest of this study, for each vortex, the maximum pressure deficit of the vortex pressure profile measured during the vortex encounter (ΔP obs ), and the FWHM of the pressure profile in the time series (τ) are found using the "Ellehoj" function fit to the (filtered) pressure data. It should, however, be noted that Lorenz et al (2021) show that many vortex pressure traces measured by InSight are skewed (the attack time is longer than the decay time) implying that the surface pressure field around a vortex being advected in the wind is not strictly circularly symmetric, as we assume in this paper.…”
Section: Vortex Profilementioning
confidence: 85%
“…(2020) and discussed briefly in Lorenz et al. (2021) (Table 2, entry for Event # 00368). A dust devil track in the close vicinity of the InSight lander was identified in both in situ InSight Context Camera images and orbital HiRISE images.…”
Section: Determining the Value Of βmentioning
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