Does Saturn have storms like Jupiter?

The spirals and whorls on Jupiter and Saturn may look mesmerizing, but they are turbulent storms which are out of this world literally and otherwise. Nothing like this occurs on Earth. Raging storms on these gas giants were thought to arise from the lower atmosphere, just like those on our planet—until now.

What is the biggest storm on Saturn?

Great White Spot
The Great White Spot pictured here, also named the Great Northern Storm, was the largest and most intense storm that the international Cassini mission ever observed on Saturn. It began in late 2010 and lasted for months, but affected the clouds, temperatures and composition of the atmosphere for more than three years.

How strong is the storm on Saturn?

That’s about “20 times larger than the average hurricane eye on Earth,” and the wind speed from the outer edge of this storm, making planet-fall around Saturn’s north pole, is being clocked at 330 mph.

Does Saturn have storm types?

Every 28 to 30 Earth years, Saturn hosts a megastorm. Saturn’s so-called 30-year storms appear seasonally, like Earth’s hurricanes and typhoons but on a longer timescale. Saturn is nearly 10 times farther from the sun than Earth and takes far longer to orbit the sun – about 29 Earth years.

Which planet has the worst storms?

At the planet’s highest altitudes, where methane gives Neptune its blue color, winds can reach speeds of more than 1,300 miles (2,100 kilometers) per hour or 1.6 times the speed of sound. These immense winds also give rise to some large storms, such as the famous “Great Dark Spot” seen by the Voyager 2 probe in 1989.

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What planet has the strongest storms?

Neptune has the strongest winds in the Solar System. Winds whip clouds of frozen methane across the planet at speeds of more than 1,200 miles per hour (2,000 kilometers per hour). This is close to the top speed of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet!

How big is the Dragon Storm on Saturn?

The storm can have a range of 2,000 miles (3,200 km) and more. The Dragon Storm is a dramatic giant thunderstorm that can be compared to the electric thunderstorms on Earth. It acquires its energy in the deep layers of Saturn’s atmosphere.

Where is the Dragon Storm in the Solar System?

It lies in a region of the southern hemisphere referred to as “storm alley” by imaging scientists because of the high level of storm activity observed there by Cassini in the last year. The Dragon Storm was a powerful source of radio emissions during July and September of 2004.

When did the Dragon Storm start and end?

The Dragon Storm was a powerful source of radio emissions during July and September of 2004. The radio waves from the storm resemble the short bursts of static generated by lightning on Earth.

How did Cassini detect the storm on Earth?

The radio waves from the storm resemble the short bursts of static generated by lightning on Earth. Cassini detected the bursts only when the storm was rising over the horizon on the night side of the planet as seen from the spacecraft; the bursts stopped when the storm moved into sunlight.