Colossal hurricane-like storm seen on Saturn
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Colossal hurricane-like storm seen on Saturn
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hey...I smell a recon flight for this storm...or at least they should send some type of probe through it to:
A) determine what it is made of
B) Map the winds, just to see how strong they are
C) is it warm-cored?
D) maybe do quikscat or something else on it...but send out a probe just to study this "hurricane"
A) determine what it is made of
B) Map the winds, just to see how strong they are
C) is it warm-cored?

D) maybe do quikscat or something else on it...but send out a probe just to study this "hurricane"
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Nasa's Casini spacecraft discovered a hurricane-like storm on Saturn.
Story and pictures on the NASA site for this mission.
Story and pictures on the NASA site for this mission.
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Sorry to beat a dead horse but how is the other topic spam?
Some people don't always go down the page and read every thread before posting another one. Yeah, I know it's not a good habit, but I wouldn't refer to not doing so "spam".
Anyhow, that is some interesting stuff. Probably a polar-low type feature just like here on earth. The coriolis effect does have an effect on all planets, and remember that the term "fluid" in physics does apply to both liquids and gases. Probably not that uncommon of an occurrence. BTW Kelvin-Helmholtz waves have been documented on Saturn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin-Hel ... nstability
i made a topic on this a few days ago and this is spam.
Some people don't always go down the page and read every thread before posting another one. Yeah, I know it's not a good habit, but I wouldn't refer to not doing so "spam".
Anyhow, that is some interesting stuff. Probably a polar-low type feature just like here on earth. The coriolis effect does have an effect on all planets, and remember that the term "fluid" in physics does apply to both liquids and gases. Probably not that uncommon of an occurrence. BTW Kelvin-Helmholtz waves have been documented on Saturn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin-Hel ... nstability
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wxmann_91 wrote:Sorry to beat a dead horse but how is the other topic spam?i made a topic on this a few days ago and this is spam.
Some people don't always go down the page and read every thread before posting another one. Yeah, I know it's not a good habit, but I wouldn't refer to not doing so "spam".
Anyhow, that is some interesting stuff. Probably a polar-low type feature just like here on earth. The coriolis effect does have an effect on all planets, and remember that the term "fluid" in physics does apply to both liquids and gases. Probably not that uncommon of an occurrence. BTW Kelvin-Helmholtz waves have been documented on Saturn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin-Hel ... nstability
It's not spam. I only locked that thread because this one already existed.
As for your comment about a polar-low... I agree. This is probably the more likely case rather than a "tropical cyclone."
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senorpepr wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Sorry to beat a dead horse but how is the other topic spam?i made a topic on this a few days ago and this is spam.
Some people don't always go down the page and read every thread before posting another one. Yeah, I know it's not a good habit, but I wouldn't refer to not doing so "spam".
Anyhow, that is some interesting stuff. Probably a polar-low type feature just like here on earth. The coriolis effect does have an effect on all planets, and remember that the term "fluid" in physics does apply to both liquids and gases. Probably not that uncommon of an occurrence. BTW Kelvin-Helmholtz waves have been documented on Saturn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin-Hel ... nstability
It's not spam. I only locked that thread because this one already existed.
As for your comment about a polar-low... I agree. This is probably the more likely case rather than a "tropical cyclone."
as southfloridawx said on the other thread. this is spam.

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