Jupiter’s Oval BA undergoes recurrent colour changes whose physical origin remains uncertain. Radiative transfer retrievals indicate that these changes occur in the upper chromophore haze of the vortex annulus, around and above the 0.2–bar level, and are primarily associated with a decrease in optical depth, with no significant change in particle size or haze altitude. We apply a one–dimensional microphysical model to this haze layer, constrained by the retrieved aerosol properties of the red annulus in 2016 and the whiter annulus in 2020, and use it to reproduce the observed colour–change timescale of approximately 0.5 years. Our results indicate that this transition is best reproduced by changes in tropospheric vertical transport within a subsiding annulus, corresponding to preferred downwelling velocities of order 10 −4 –10 −3 m s −1 at chromophore–bearing pressures. These small vertical velocities may help explain why no clear dynamical signature has yet been identified.
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