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Venus Wind Mystery Solved: Scientists Find Source of Super-Fast Winds

Scientists Unlock Venus’s 60-Year Atmospheric Mystery

Researchers have finally identified the primary force driving Venus’s super-fast winds, solving a puzzle that has baffled scientists since the 1960s. The discovery reveals that daily solar heating creates thermal tides that power the planet’s extreme atmospheric superrotation.

Key Findings

  • Daily thermal tides from the Sun drive Venus’s super-fast winds
  • Venus’s atmosphere rotates 60 times faster than the planet itself
  • Discovery overturns previous theories about twice-daily tides
  • Findings apply consistently across both hemispheres

Decades of Data Reveal the Truth

A comprehensive study combining nearly 20 years of observations from ESA’s Venus Express and JAXA’s Akatsuki orbiters has pinpointed diurnal heating as the main driver behind Venus’s atmospheric superrotation. The research merged radio wave monitoring of atmospheric behavior with high-resolution circulation simulations.

The results challenge long-standing assumptions, showing that daily thermal tides are significantly stronger than the twice-daily tides previously thought responsible for carrying momentum.

Hemispheric Breakthrough

One major advancement in this study is the inclusion of Venus’s Southern Hemisphere, which had been largely overlooked in earlier research. The analysis confirms that the daily thermal tide mechanism works consistently across both hemispheres, pushing energy toward cloud tops and sustaining extreme wind speeds at altitudes around 70 kilometers.

This discovery solidifies the connection between solar heating and atmospheric velocity, with thermal tides effectively dragging winds along to create a momentum pump that keeps the atmosphere racing around the slow-spinning planet.

Solving a 60-Year Cosmic Puzzle

Since the first spacecraft observations in the 1960s revealed that Venus’s atmosphere circles the planet in just four Earth days, scientists have proposed various theories to explain the phenomenon. Previous explanations included gravity waves, complex circulation cells, and surface-atmosphere interactions.

The new findings not only identify the primary driver but also unify decades of scattered evidence. With this clearer understanding of Venus’s atmospheric engine, researchers can now better study how superrotation develops on other planets throughout the universe.

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