Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season

Trombone Shorty-Hurricane Season:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0x1zzQBeX0

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Originally shared by Ethan Siegel

“In April, we found these storms are suppressed by water vapor in the lower layers of Saturn’s atmosphere. Being heavier than not only hydrogen and helium but also methane, the wet water vapor forms a layer underneath Saturn’s outer exosphere, insulating the inner part of the world. Eventually, the outer layers cool so much that they sink, allowing the inner, wet layers — and storms — to re-emerge.”

Every twenty years or so, Saturn develops a tremendous storm, streaking white across its surface and eventually encircling the entire globe, lapping itself. The 2010-2011 storm outdid itself, lasting more than eight months and becoming the largest storm since telescope technology advanced to the point where we could view them. Four years after it ended, we finally figured out the secret to what causes them, and why they only emerge every 20-to-30 years.
https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/mostly-mute-monday-see-inside-the-swirling-storms-of-saturn-9851fc563087

Comments

  1. those two giant images are killer. they look like some of my crazier watercolor explorations. :)

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