Atmospheric Circulation of Brown Dwarfs and Jupiter and Saturn-like Planets: Zonal Jets, Long-term Variability, and QBO-type Oscillations
Adam P. Showman, Xianyu Tan, and Xi Zhang

TL;DR
This paper presents 3D simulations of brown dwarf and giant planet atmospheres, revealing QBO-like oscillations and zonal jets, advancing understanding of atmospheric dynamics across different planetary bodies.
Contribution
First 3D numerical simulations demonstrating QBO-like oscillations in brown dwarf and giant planet atmospheres, linking observed variability to internal wave interactions.
Findings
QBO-like oscillations observed in simulations
Multiple zonal jets formed in the atmosphere
Downward migrating equatorial jets similar to terrestrial QBO
Abstract
Brown dwarfs and directly imaged giant planets exhibit significant evidence for active atmospheric circulation, which induces a large-scale patchiness in the cloud structure that evolves significantly over time, as evidenced by infrared light curves and Doppler maps. These observations raise critical questions about the fundamental nature of the circulation, its time variability, and the overall relationship to the circulation on Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter and Saturn themselves exhibit numerous robust zonal (east-west) jet streams at the cloud level; moreover, both planets exhibit long-term stratospheric oscillations involving perturbations of zonal wind and temperature that propagate downward over time on timescales of ~4 years (Jupiter) and ~15 years (Saturn). These oscillations, dubbed the Quasi Quadrennial Oscillation (QQO) for Jupiter and the Semi-Annual Oscillation (SAO) on…
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