In the case of Saturn, the planet's atmospheric conditions and storm activity are within the range that would generate
a large polar cyclone.
Not exact matches
Early science results from NASA's Juno mission portray the
largest planet in our solar system as a turbulent world, with an intriguingly complex interior structure, energetic
polar aurora, and huge
polar cyclones.
Extreme weather like droughts and
large tropical
cyclones would become more common, fragile ecosystems like coral reefs would be at risk of destruction and
polar ice melting would swamp many coastal cities over the next century.
As in the Jupiter simulation, coherent vortices (the
largest being
cyclones) are visibly in the
polar regions.