New Storm on Jupiter Hints at Climate Change

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By Sara Goudarzi
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posted: 04 May 2006

A storm is brewing half a billion miles away and in a rare event, astronomers get to watch it closely.

Jupiter is growing a new red spot and the Hubble Space Telescope is photographing the scene. Backyard astronomers have been following the action, too.

"Red Spot Jr." as it is being called, formed after three white oval-shaped storms-two of which were at least 90 years old-merged between 1998 and 2000.

A similar merger took place centuries ago and formed the bigger and legendary Great Red Spot, a storm twice as big as Earth and almost 300 years old.

Close look

Close inspections of Red Spot Jr., in Hubble images released today, reveal that similar to the Great Red Spot, the more recently developed storm rises above the top of the main cloud deck on Jupiter.

Little is known about how storms form on the giant planet. They are often described as behaving similar to hurricanes on Earth. Some astronomers believe that the spots dredge up material deep below Jupiter's clouds and lift it to where the Sun's ultraviolet light chemically alters it to give it a red hue.

The latest images could provide evidence that Jupiter is in the midst of a global change that can modify temperatures by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit on different parts of the globe.

The study was led jointly by Imke de Pater and Philip Marcus of University of California, Berkeley.

"The storm is growing in altitude," de Pater said. "Before when they were just ovals they didn't stick out above the clouds. Now they are rising."

This growth signals a temperature increase in that region, she said.

Marking change

The global change cycle began when the last of the white oval-shaped storms formed south of the Great Red Spot in 1939. As the storms started to merge between 1998 and 2000, the mixing of heat began to slow down at that latitude and has continued slowing ever since.

The movement of heat from the equator to Jupiter's south pole is expected to stop at 34 degrees southern latitude, where Red Spot Jr. is forming.

This will create a big wall and stop the mixing of heat and airflow, the thinking goes. As a result, areas around the equator become warmer, while the poles can start to cool down.

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Hello all-

Awesome photos of Jupiter-Seems they are still getting plenty of use out of the Hubble!

Are they still planning on letting this marvelous tool run down and burn up in the atmosphere? What a waste!

I also want to compliment Star Sailor for the fantastic photo of Orion-WOW!
 
This is a theory that I have come up with that I wish to share with you...
I call it the conversion of sectors. Here is what it is: you take two opposing spirals
and send a force I.e. emf travels through the spiral from the out side in. Increase the strength of the emf from 0 to 147 in both directions from the two converging spirals you should get a hole or bubble or Like two donuts on top of each other...
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I will not get in to details. However, if the emf converges and then diverges you should get a directional thrust.
if the emf diverges in both the northern and southern hemisphere you should also get a directional thrust. What we are saying is a change in density creates a change in displacement. This is just a theory the eq is ((0^3)+5-1)^2=Os+s+2d(s)+3d(s)+n(s).
Potential artificial sun. P.S the structure does not rotate. 147^2=0

Will this object move up or down
or left or right
both?
 
Science in Seconds: New Results from NASA's Juno Mission at Jupiter
Aug 5, 2020
New results from NASA's Juno mission at Jupiter suggest our solar system's largest planet is home to what's called "shallow lightning." An unexpected form of electrical discharge, shallow lightning originates from clouds containing an ammonia-water solution, whereas lightning on Earth originates from water clouds. Other new findings suggest the violent thunderstorms for which the gas giant is known may form slushy ammonia-rich hailstones Juno's science team calls "mushballs"; they theorize that mushballs essentially kidnap ammonia and water in the upper atmosphere and carry them into the depths of Jupiter's atmosphere.
 
Amazing closeup of this gas giant.


From goyacobol's research:
Session 12 December 1995
Q: (L) Are you saying that Jupiter is gassy and slushy all the way through?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) So Sitchin and others may not be correct in saying that Jupiter has an earth sized solid core?

A: If that is what they are saying , but remember, Jupiter, Saturn and others resonate to vibrational levels greater than Earth. You are looking directly at density 4 when you view Jupiter, which is why photos of it from up close appear "surreal," more like drawings.

Q: (L) Do beings inhabit Jupiter?

A: 5th density and up.

Q: (L) Are there any organic beings on Jupiter?

A: Organic is 3rd density concept.

Q: (L) So the probe will not detect any life?

A: No.

Q: (L) Is this probe that is going to plunge into Jupiter disturb anything there in any way?

A: No.

Q: (L) What is the internal 3rd density temperature of Jupiter?

A: 7000 degrees K.

Q: (L) What is the primary chemical composition?

A: Ammonia, hydrogen and nitrous oxide.
 
Amazing closeup of this gas giant.
Wow, imagine that, looking directly at 4D when viewing Jupiter. Thanks for posting this picture c.a. Breathtaking imo.
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Nothing substantial to add here just that the image of Jupiter reminds me of Agate, a semiprecious type of chalcedony, the compact microcrystalline variety of Quartz, looks quite similar osit. Ha, literally as above so below🤔
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I have some wooden boards above my bed and when I woke up this morning I looked at these wood patterns and found them so interesting as well as the fact that they are kind of a 2D view into a 3D object (a tree) and I tried to imagine what the branches on the tree could have looked like etc. Now it's funny that some hours later I read this post about Jupiter (with similar patterns) being for us a 3D view into an 4D object if you will. :cool:
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Global Map of Jupiter:
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