Hubble Space Telescope observations of the 1990 equatorial disturbance on Saturn - Zonal winds and central meridian albedos

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Albedo, Hubble Space Telescope, Planetary Meteorology, Saturn Atmosphere, Wind Measurement, Zonal Flow (Meteorology), Atmospheric Circulation, Equatorial Atmosphere, Image Processing, Wind Shear

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The present comparison of two sets of HST data from August and November 1990 with Voyager 1 and 2 data acquired in 1980 and 1981 gives attention to Saturn's equatorial-region disturbance of September 1990. Longitudinal variations in the equatorial zonal winds are interpreted as evidence for interaction between the storm nucleus that was generated during the disturbance and the local wind field.

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