The impact of lake shape and size on lake breezes and air-lake exchanges on Titan
Audrey Chatain, Scot C.R. Rafkin, Alejandro Soto, Enora Moisan, Juan, M. Lora, Alice Le Gall, Ricardo Hueso, Aymeric Spiga

TL;DR
This study uses 3D modeling to analyze how lake shape and size influence breeze patterns and air exchanges on Titan, revealing differences from previous 2D models and implications for methane vapor accumulation.
Contribution
It introduces a 3D simulation approach to study Titan's lakes, showing more accurate lake breeze dynamics and wind patterns compared to earlier 2D models.
Findings
3D simulations show reduced lake breeze extent compared to 2D models.
Large lakes generate stronger winds and potential fog formation.
Multiple lakes can create merged or individual breeze cells depending on conditions.
Abstract
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has many lakes on its surface, formed mainly of liquid methane. Like water lakes on Earth, these methane lakes on Titan likely profoundly affect the local climate. Previous studies (Rafkin and Soto 2020, Chatain et al 2022) showed that Titan's lakes create lake breeze circulations with characteristic dimensions similar to the ones observed on Earth. However, such studies used a model in two dimensions; this work investigates the consequences of the addition of a third dimension to the model. Our results show that 2D simulations tend to overestimate the extension of the lake breeze over the land, and underestimate the strength of the subsidence over the lake, due to divergence/convergence geometrical effects in the mass conservation equations. In addition, 3D simulations including a large scale background wind show the formation of a pocket of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
