While this seems like something that is out of cartoon with the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote (picture that episode with the giant magnet and “tornado seeds,”) this is actually real science and it is happening on Jupiter. – Anthony
Magnetic tornado is stirring up the haze at Jupiter’s poles
Unusual magnetically driven vortices may be generating Earth-size concentrations of hydrocarbon haze
From the University of California – Berkeley
While Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has been a constant feature of the planet for centuries, University of California, Berkeley, astronomers have discovered equally large spots at the planet’s north and south poles that appear and disappear seemingly at random.
The Earth-size ovals, which are visible only at ultraviolet wavelengths, are embedded in layers of stratospheric haze that cap the planet’s poles. The dark ovals, when seen, are almost always located just below the bright auroral zones at each pole, which are akin to Earth’s northern and southern lights. The spots absorb more UV than the surrounding area, making them appear dark on images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. In yearly images of the planet taken by Hubble between 2015 and 2022, a dark UV oval appears 75% of the time at the south pole, while dark ovals appear in only one of eight images taken of the north pole.
The dark UV ovals hint at unusual processes taking place in Jupiter’s strong magnetic field that propagate down to the poles and deep into the atmosphere, far deeper than the magnetic processes that produce the auroras on Earth.

Troy Tsubota and Michael Wong, UC Berkeley
The UC Berkeley researchers and their colleagues reported the phenomena today (Nov. 26) in the journal Nature Astronomy.
Dark UV ovals were first detected by Hubble in the late 1990s at the north and south poles and subsequently at the north pole by the Cassini spacecraft that flew by Jupiter in 2000, but they drew little attention. When UC Berkeley undergraduate Troy Tsubota conducted a systematic study of recent images obtained by Hubble, however, he found they were a common feature at the south pole — he counted eight southern UV-dark ovals (SUDO) between 1994 and 2022. In all 25 of Hubble’s global maps that show Jupiter’s north pole, Tsubota and senior author Michael Wong, an associate research astronomer based at UC Berkeley’s Space Sciences Laboratory, found only two northern UV-dark ovals (NUDO).
Most of the Hubble images had been captured as part of the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) project directed by Amy Simon, a planetary scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and a co-author of the paper. Using Hubble, OPAL astronomers make yearly observations of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune to understand their atmospheric dynamics and evolution over time.
“In the first two months, we realized these OPAL images were like a gold mine, in some sense, and I very quickly was able to construct this analysis pipeline and send all the images through to see what we get,” said Tsubota, who is in his senior year at UC Berkeley as a triple major in physics, mathematics and computer science. “That’s when we realized we could actually do some good science and real data analysis and start talking with collaborators about why these show up.”
Wong and Tsubota consulted two experts on planetary atmospheres — Tom Stallard at Northumbria University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the UK and Xi Zhang at UC Santa Cruz — to determine what could cause these areas of dense haze. Stallard theorized that the dark oval is likely stirred from above by a vortex created when the planet’s magnetic field lines experience friction in two very distant locations: in the ionosphere, where Stallard and other astronomers previously detected spinning motion using ground-based telescopes, and in the sheet of hot, ionized plasma around the planet shed by the volcanic moon Io.
The vortex spins fastest in the ionosphere, progressively weakening as it reaches each deeper layer. Like a tornado touching down on dusty ground, the deepest extent of the vortex stirs up the hazy atmosphere to create the dense spots Wong and Tsubota observed. It’s not clear if the mixing dredges up more haze from below or generates additional haze.
Based on the observations, the team suspects that the ovals form over the course of about a month and dissipate in a couple of weeks.
“The haze in the dark ovals is 50 times thicker than the typical concentration,” said Zhang, “which suggests it likely forms due to swirling vortex dynamics rather than chemical reactions triggered by high-energy particles from the upper atmosphere. Our observations showed that the timing and location of these energetic particles do not correlate with the appearance of the dark ovals.”
The findings are what the OPAL project was designed to discover: how atmospheric dynamics in the solar system’s giant planets differ from what we know on Earth.
“Studying connections between different atmospheric layers is very important for all planets, whether it’s an exoplanet, Jupiter or Earth,” Wong said. “We see evidence for a process connecting everything in the entire Jupiter system, from the interior dynamo to the satellites and their plasma torii to the ionosphere to the stratospheric hazes. Finding these examples helps us to understand the planet as a whole.”
The work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Journal- Nature Astronomy The paper: 10.1038/s41550-024-02419-0
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Vortices generated by a flow of energetic ionised particles moving in coherent streams between bodies.
There’s a word, right on the tip of my tongue… e… el… eel? Eel. That’s what it must be. Magnetic space eels.
Not to be confused with the gigantic underground worms discussed in Dune.
Better would be Jormungandr, the giant worm of Midgard in Norse mythology! Of course, then we’d probably have a conflict brewing between Jove and Odin, as they vie for the future naming rights. Sheesh, gods can be so self centered; they’re almost as bad as politicians!
Politicians think they’re gods, so it fits.
NASA once reported rising temperatures on most or all of the Sun’s planets at the same time temperatures were rising on Earth, towards the end of the 20th century. By and by those web pages disappeared. Is there evidence that really happened or was it merely an urban legend?
Salute!
Surely, that bright globe rising over the horizon every morning cannot possibly influence the temperatures of the 8 or 9 planets in our system.
Gums wonders…
Here’s one
No Escape: There’s global warming on Mars too
Hilarious the way they try and blame it on.. you guessed it.. CO2, from the melting “ice-cap”
(without explaining why the ice-cap would melt, of course) 😉
The Sun even heats up Pluto on a regular basis.
https://science.nasa.gov/dwarf-planets/pluto/facts/
“AtmospherePluto has a thin, tenuous atmosphere that expands when it comes closer to the Sun and collapses as it moves farther away – similar to a comet. The main constituent is molecular nitrogen, though molecules of methane and carbon monoxide have also been detected.
When Pluto is close to the Sun, its surface ices sublimate (changing directly from solid to gas) and rise to temporarily form a thin atmosphere. Pluto’s low gravity (about 6% of Earth’s) causes the atmosphere to be much more extended in altitude than our planet’s atmosphere. Pluto becomes much colder during the part of each year when it is traveling far away from the Sun. During this time, the bulk of the planet’s atmosphere may freeze and fall as snow to the surface.”
I ran across this interesting article about Pluto during my search:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/under-plutos-sunny-skies-youd-have-to-wear-shades/
Take your sunglasses if you are going to Pluto. 🙂
Odd way to phrase that. Since being discovered in 1930, Pluto has only completed about 38% of a single orbit around the sun.
The word ‘year’ has a commonly understood meaning as the time elapsed during one earth orbit of the sun. Effective communication dictates using language in the way that the listener/reader would reasonably be expected to understand it.
NASA should have said ‘part of its orbit’ or even the ‘part of its year’. Referring to ‘each year’, when Pluto’s year corresponds to 248 years as normal people would understand the word ‘year’ is a clumsy use of language. Perhaps the editors were too focused on the critical work of muslim outreach and didn’t notice this.
Careful Tom, I would want you to get cancelled by NASA.
“When Pluto is close to the Sun, its surface ices sublimate (changing directly from solid to gas) and rise to temporarily form a thin atmosphere.”
NASA indicates in their many publications that there is no sublimation in the absence of CO2. Otherwise the whole narrative about water vapour being “only a “feedback” and that without CO2 there “would be no water vapour in our atmosphere”. The earth would be frozen like a popsicle absent GHGs, they say, bluntly.
BTW they also imply that convection heat transfer from the sun-warmed surface to the atmosphere would not take place in the absence of GHGs. This explains why the Earth’s average surface would be the same temperature as the moon’s, they say, bluntly. Check out Gavin’s papers. He says it many times.
It is not clear to me why NASA thinks that some physics stops working on Earth when it works so consistently on all the other bodies in the universe.
Alternative Universe (different from EEL above):
“Sublimation! Ha ha! If it doesn’t work on Earth it can’t work on Pluto.”
[Makes note to cancel MMann if he says it does.]
– NASA
Well, duh! The earth is heating Mars due to our out-of-control burning of fossil fuels and insufficient socialism.
“In yearly images of the planet taken by Hubble between 2015 and 2022, a dark UV oval appears 75%”
Interesting way to mention there were only 8 samples. Flip a coin 10,000 times and you should get about 5000 heads. Flip a coin 8 times and sometimes you might get of 4 or 5 heads. Really no number of heads out of 8 tries would be inexplicable.
Not to mention the earthquake pills from Acme. Where does Willey get the funds to purchase his activity?
Well, he is a super genius.
Wasn’t he an early member of the Mickey Mann Club? The ears look about right!
And it’s WILEY! WILEY! Willey is a name for slick politicians! Sheesh, what’s a coyote gotta do to get respect around here!?
Slick Willie. He said the other day that he was very distraught for many months over Hillary’s loss in 2016. So distraught he couldn’t hardly function. So sad.
It’s time to fade away, Bill. Take your wife with you.
Here’s a link to Bill’s sad tale:
https://nypost.com/2024/11/29/us-news/bill-clinton-reveals-he-couldnt-sleep-for-two-years-prone-to-outbursts-of-rage-after-hillary-lost-to-trump-memoir/
It sounds like Bill could use some therapy.
Isn’t that what Monica used to give him in the Oval Office? It looks like the Hildebeast is making tentative inquiries about a run in 2028. I sure hope that the Trump administration does a little investigation of the Clinton Global Initiative and just where all their donations disappear to!
Define “function”. It may not mean what I think it means.
Pardon: “function” may not mean what I think “function” means.
In the “Super Genius” episode, his business card said “Wile E. Coyote”.