Magnetic Tornado Is Stirring Up the Haze at Jupiter's Poles Nov. 26, 2024 — Dark ovals in Jupiter's polar haze, visible only at UV wavelengths, were first noticed 25 years ago, then ignored.
they suggest that "magnetic tornadoes" in the upper atmosphere could be stirring up stratospheric haze, causing these unusual features to form near both Jupiter's north and south poles.
A high risk of rip currents through Tuesday evening and small craft advisories through Wednesday morning have also been issued.
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