Storm collision @ cloud phase transitions [ID: 1242]

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Submitted by : Messier26 on 2017-07-16 23:32 UT

There are two spots which seem to be two storms about to collide with each other nearby a cloud phase transition. Storm collisions should give insight on rheology dynamics of the Jovian atmosphere.

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  1. comment by Kaguya-13 on 2018-11-05 02:31 UT

    I think it would amazing to capture images of two large storm colliding.

  2. comment by Hess-61 on 2017-11-05 20:45 UT

    I feel that if there was a clearer picture of this storm collision then we would have more insight into the workings of the atmosphere.

  3. comment by Hasslacher-30 on 2017-11-02 20:40 UT

    Photographing the collision of two storm systems may potentially offer valuable insight into the atmospheric properties of Jovian planets as well as weather patterns on Jovian planets.