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With hurricane season winding down on November 30th and our little state being spared this year I feel like wiping my brow with a sigh of relief and thanking the good Lord that we were spared this year and then I saw this. Better them than us! :) You have to admit this is pretty amazing. :)

Huge 'hurricane' rages on Saturn

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Unlike Earth hurricanes the storm's position is fixed
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A hurricane-like storm, two-thirds the diameter of Earth, is raging at Saturn's south pole, new images from Nasa's Cassini space probe reveal.
Measuring 5,000 miles (8,000km) across, the storm is the first hurricane ever detected on a planet other than Earth.
Scientists say the storm has the eye and eye-wall clouds characteristic of a hurricane and its winds are swirling clockwise at 350mph (550km/h).
However, unlike Earth hurricanes it seems stuck at the pole, not drifting.
"It looks like a hurricane, but it doesn't behave like a hurricane," Dr Andrew Ingersoll, a member of Cassini's imaging team at the California Institute of Technology said. "Whatever it is, we're going to focus on the eye of this storm and find out why it's there."
Though Jupiter's Great Red Spot storm moves counter-clockwise, and is far bigger than the storm on Saturn, it does not have the eye and eye-wall that mark out a hurricane.
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We've never seen anything like this before. It's a spectacular-looking storm
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Michael Flasar, Nasa astrophysicist

An Earth hurricane's eye and eye-walls form when warm, moist air flows inwards across an ocean's surface and rapidly rises vertically, dropping heavy rain in a circular band around descending air in the eye.

But Saturn is a gaseous planet therefore this storm does not have an ocean at its base.
The Saturn storm is bigger not only in diameter than an Earth hurricane, but in height too, with a ring of huge clouds towering 20-45 miles (30-70km) above the well-developed eye - two to five times higher than in storms on Earth.
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One Nasa scientist, Michael Flasar, told Reuters news agency that the storm looked just like water swirling down a bath plug hole, only on a colossal scale. "We've never seen anything like this before," Mr Flasar said. "It's a spectacular-looking storm."
Fourteen frames of the storm were captured by the Cassini spacecraft over the course of three hours on 11 October 2006.
Cassini was passing about 210,000 miles (340,000km) from the ringed planet as it continues its exploration of Saturn and its moons.
Cassini entered into orbit around Saturn on 1 July 2004. Later that year, it released the piggybacked Huygens probe towards the planet's largest moon, Titan.
Huygens touched down on Titan on 14 January 2005, sending back data on the moon's atmosphere, weather and its surface.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a co-operative project of the US space agency (Nasa), the European Space Agency (Esa) and the Italian Space Agency (Asi).
 
I am sure GW is to be blamed for that...:)
 
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I have never been thru a Hurricane and couldn't imagine it..I think i would rather put up with Chicagos snow.. a pic of chicago snow jan 2005 by the end of jan chicago had over 29.5" of snow..

Heres a little pic for you down south folks who don't beleive theres a word called snow..

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Sparkie detailing in the rain has never looked so good ;)
 
That storm on Saturn is awesome! Thanks for sharing that bit of news.
 
Pretty crazy, I like all that stuff. When Discovery Channel has those specials on with other planets and stuff, I'm glued to it. Yes, big bad Surfer loves Discovery Channel:D. I loved when they did the whole show from when Jupiter was struck by all those Meteorites right in a row some years back.
 
Jen what on earth are you doing on another site besides AG............. I'm tell Meghan.!!!!! :p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
 
joe.p said:
I have never been thru a Hurricane and couldn't imagine it..I think i would rather put up with Chicagos snow.. a pic of chicago snow jan 2005 by the end of jan chicago had over 29.5" of snow..

Heres a little pic for you down south folks who don't beleive theres a word called snow..


Sparkie detailing in the rain has never looked so good ;)

Neither have I but I'll take the shakes over here in SoCal anyday over the yearly hurricane season..and we do have some crazy storms over in NorthCal.
 
Hey Joe,

My coworker won a trip to the windy city last week to see the Dolphins WOMP on the Bears butt. Nobody would accept the tickets because it was "cold" there and the "dolphins suck right now" but she had the absolute best time in the world. Said she gained ten pounds but your salestax sucks at 10% over our 6% ....
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Hey Joe,

My coworker won a trip to the windy city last week to see the Dolphins WOMP on the Bears butt. Nobody would accept the tickets because it was "cold" there and the "dolphins suck right now" but she had the absolute best time in the world. Said she gained ten pounds but your salestax sucks at 10% over our 6% ....
The sales tax here stink..most chicogans can cross the street into a chicago suburb for gas ect ..chicago raises the taxes then loses the revenue because we go outside of chicago to make a purchase..its funny i thought you southern folks would have been all over us for that game..not to be funny but miami hasn't been playing well and we thought we would lose this game..murphys law whatever can go wrong will go wrong. i was homesick in florida because i missed the food back home..Beefs/combos,chicago dogs,gonnela french bread,pizza. I have a coworker who is now retired but he owns a hotdog stand in flroida and has all the dogs shipped to there..

I lived in chicago my whole life and i'm sick and tired of the snow ...but snow removal is the icing on the cake $$$ for us during the winter months..if i could afford it i would purchase a condo in florida as i really enjoyed my stay..Palm trees the warm ocean and little lizards,tiny frogs all over :cheers:
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Said she gained ten pounds but your salestax sucks at 10% over our 6% ....

What?! She only gained 10lbs? She must have had a light appetite. We have a friend in from Philly this weekend and I think she's going to go home with at least a 15lb gain from all our "Chicago" food. Our weather sucks a few months of the year but our food absolutely rocks all the time. :awesome:
 
joe.p said:
I have never been thru a Hurricane and couldn't imagine it..I think i would rather put up with Chicagos snow.. a pic of chicago snow jan 2005 by the end of jan chicago had over 29.5" of snow..

Heres a little pic for you down south folks who don't beleive theres a word called snow..

Snow3010605.jpg


Snow1010605.jpg

Sparkie detailing in the rain has never looked so good ;)


Tanks for the pic of snow Joe...I stil do not believe it....LOL...Must be photo chopped.....HAHAHAHAHAHA:awesome: JK
 
Joe P....Where I just came from they call that white stuff...TERMINTION DUST

Glad it is icing on the cake. Have had a few nite jobs of snow removal in my day. It actually was more fun when you could use diesel to keep the boxes slick. Now you just have to let it build up in the box.
 
cwcad said:
Joe P....Where I just came from they call that white stuff...TERMINTION DUST

Glad it is icing on the cake. Have had a few nite jobs of snow removal in my day. It actually was more fun when you could use diesel to keep the boxes slick. Now you just have to let it build up in the box.
cwcad you actually hauled the snow ..I have seen the private contractors haul the snowto a huge box(aero) then melts the snow into water as there is no room to dump it once the snow dunmps become filled..
 
I have loaded dumps trucks with snow blowers on loaders and blades. I have used front end loaders to haul snow for stockpiles, pipeline road beds and to make ramps for access to a pipeline right of way to string new pipe. In winter, when it is 20 to 60 degree's below zero, snow is a wonderful material to work with. Just add a little water and you can build a bridge, ramp, or road to anywhere it is cold.
 
I read about that storm on Saturn the other day and said HOLY Sh*#! 350 mph winds sustained!! Whoa....

F5 tornados that scrub gravel off the roads and absolutely level everything in it's way aren't as strong as that! Jeez!
 
cwcad said:
I have loaded dumps trucks with snow blowers on loaders and blades. I have used front end loaders to haul snow for stockpiles, pipeline road beds and to make ramps for access to a pipeline right of way to string new pipe. In winter, when it is 20 to 60 degree's below zero, snow is a wonderful material to work with. Just add a little water and you can build a bridge, ramp, or road to anywhere it is cold.
so my question to you is when are you coming to chicago:p

chris heres another ..same month its called lake effect..
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joe.p said:
so my question to you is when are you coming to chicago:p

Unless something changes very rapidly it will be after the snow is gone.:D
 
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