Measurements and interpretation of a Jovian, near-equatorial feature

Mathematics – Logic

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Jupiter (Planet), Jupiter Red Spot, Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Waves, Solitary Waves, Clouds, Jupiter Probes, Morphology, Jupiter, Surface, Features, Equatorial Regions, Analysis, Morphology, Currents, Waves, Formation, Dynamics, Comparisons, Theoretical Studies

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The author presents evidence to suggest that the large, rapidly moving
features in Jupiter's equatorial currents are manifestations of Rossby
solitary waves. Their morphological and dynamical similarity to the
great red spot and the white ovals is revealed and discussed in the
context of the available theory.

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