Meteorological data, which only date back 35 years, show the low pressure system has strengthened during that time, leading to
more storms swirling around the Amundsen Sea and potentially greater snow accumulation, according to the paper.
Not exact matches
De Pater and her colleagues have been following Uranus for
more than a decade, charting the weather on the planet, including bands of circulating clouds, massive
swirling storms and convective features at its north pole.
A wealth of archival footage (ominous dust clouds,
swirling dirt
storms, starving livestock, invasive grasshoppers, and so much
more) and photographs, along with dramatically read letters, journals, and newspaper articles, draw viewers into the story.