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Patterns of polar cyclones are located about the poles on Jupiter. How are they generated? Why are they stable? Why don’t they merge? I’m currently trying to characterize the long-term behavior of this phenomenon and model their generation and stability mechanisms.
Y. Wang, P.L. Read, F. Tabataba-Vakili, R.M.B. Young. “Comparative terrestrial atmospheric circulation regimes in simplified global circulation models: I. From cyclostrophic superrotation to geostrophic turbulence.” Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. (2018) doi: 10.1002/qj.3350
S. Brown, M. Janssen, V. Adumitroaie, S. Atreya, S. Bolton, S Gulkis, A. Ingersoll, S. Levin, C. Li, L. Li, J. Lunine, S. Misra, G. Orton, P. Steffes, F. Tabataba-Vakili, I. Kolmasova, M. Imai, O. Santolik, W. Kurth, G. Hospodarsky, D. Gurnett, J. Connerney. “Prevalent lightning sferics at 600 megahertz near Jupiter’s poles” Nature 558, no. 7708 (2018): 87. doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0156-5
D. Grassi, A. Adriani, M.L. Moriconi, A. Mura, F. Tabataba-Vakili, A. Ingersoll, G. Orton, C. Hansen, F. Altieri, G. Filacchione, G. Sindoni, B.M. Dinelli, F. Fabiano, S. J Bolton, J.E.P. Connerney, S. Levin, S.K. Atreya, J.I. Lunine, T. Momary, F. Tosi, A. Migliorini, G.Piccioni, R. Noschese, A. Cicchetti, C. Plainaki, A. Olivieri, D. Turrini, S. Stefani, R. Sordini, M. Amoroso. “First estimate of wind fields in the Jupiter polar regions from JIRAM-Juno images.” Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets. (2018). doi: 10.1029/2018JE005555
A.A. Simon, F. Tabataba-Vakili, R. Costentino, R.F. Beebe, M.H. Wong, G.S. Orton. “Historical and Contemporary Trends in the Size, Drift, and Color of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot” Astronomical Journal 155-4 (2018): 151. doi: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaae01
Adriani, A. Mura, G. Orton, C. Hansen, F. Altieri, M.L. Moriconi, J. Rogers, G. Eichstdt, T. Momary, A.P. Ingersoll, G. Filacchione, G. Sindoni, F. Tabataba-Vakili, B.M. Dinelli, F. Fabiano, S.J. Bolton, J.E.P Connerney, S.K. Atreya, J.I. Lunine, F. Tosi, A. Migliorini, D. Grassi, G. Piccioni, R. Noschese, A. Cicchetti, C. Plainaki, A. Olivieri, D. Turrini, S. Stefani, R. Sordini and M. Amoroso “Clusters of cyclones encircling Jupiter’s poles” Nature 555, no. 7695 (2018): 216. doi: 10.1038/nature25491 pdf
J.-M. Grießmeier, F. Tabataba-Vakili, A. Stadelmann, J. L. Grenfell, and D. Atri. “Galactic cosmic rays on extrasolar Earth-like planets-II. Atmospheric implications.” Astronomy & Astrophysics 587 (2016): A159. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425452 pdf
F. Tabataba-Vakili, J. L. Grenfell, J-M. Grießmeier, and H. Rauer. “Atmospheric effects of stellar cosmic rays on Earth-like exoplanets orbiting M-dwarfs.” Astronomy & Astrophysics 585 (2016): A96. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425602 pdf
J.-M. Grießmeier, F. Tabataba-Vakili, A. Stadelmann, J. L. Grenfell, and D. Atri. “Galactic cosmic rays on extrasolar Earth-like planets-I. Cosmic ray flux.” Astronomy & Astrophysics 581 (2015): A44. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425451 pdf
F. Tabataba-Vakili, P. L. Read, S. R. Lewis, L. Montabone, T. Ruan, Y. Wang, A. Valeanu, and R.M.B. Young. “A Lorenz/Boer energy budget for the atmosphere of Mars from a re-analysis of spacecraft observations.” Geophysical Research Letters 42 (2015): 8320-8327. doi: 10.1002/2015GL065659 pdf
C. Sandin , P. Weilbacher, F. Tabataba-Vakili, S. Kamann, and O. Streicher. “Automated and generalized integral-field spectroscopy data reduction using p3d.” SPIE Astronomical Telescopes+Instrumentation, pp. 84510F-84510F. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2012. doi: 10.1117/12.926092 pdf
research
2017- : Postdoctoral Research Scholar
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Duties included: Characterizing and understanding polar cyclones on Jupiter, Coordinating Earth-based observation efforts of Jupiter