Interannual, seasonal and regional variations in the Martian convective boundary layer derived from GCM simulations with a semi‐interactive dust transport model

We present interannual, seasonal, and regional variations in the daytime Martian convective boundary layer (CBL). Martian CBL meteorology is driven both by the effect of diurnal and seasonal cycles as well as complex Martian topography. One of the most important components of the Martian atmosphere is its dust cycle. Here, we develop a novel semi-interactive dust transport model within the MarsWRF framework, in which the dust is lifted, advected by model winds, mixed, and allowed to sediment, but is then scaled to match two-dimensional maps of the observed daily column-integrated dust opacity. This allows the vertical dust distribution and associated dust radiative heating to be controlled by model processes, while the horizontal dust distribution is constrained to follow observations. We report the impact of the dust cycle on Martian boundary layer meteorology. Enhanced dust transport lowers the global net surface heating rates, decreasing the turbulent mixing in CBL to virtually zero (within the dust storm season) and, enhances the wind shear on average by almost 50%. As a superposition of both impacts, during global dust storms (GDS) in Mars Year (MY) 25 and 34, we find that long-lasting extremely shallow daytime boundary layers can globally form as shallow as 0.5 km (but not for the less intense GDS in MY 28), unlike the 9 km deep and highly turbulent CBL formation at GDS onset and decay. Based on our GCM results, strong CBL suppression lasts as long as approximately 67 and 57 sols during GDS events in MY 25 and 34.

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Author Senel, Cem Berk
Temel, Orkun
Lee, Christopher
Newman, Claire E.
Mischna, Michael A.
Muñoz‐Esparza, Domingo
Sert, Hakan
Karatekin, Özgür
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Publication Date 2021-10-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Senel, Cem Berk, Temel, Orkun, Lee, Christopher, Newman, Claire E., Mischna, Michael A., Muñoz‐Esparza, Domingo, Sert, Hakan, Karatekin, Özgür. (2021). Interannual, seasonal and regional variations in the Martian convective boundary layer derived from GCM simulations with a semi‐interactive dust transport model. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7d50rd2. Accessed 14 June 2025.

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