Post-equinox observations of Uranus: Berg's evolution, vertical structure, and track towards the equator

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A cloud feature referred to as the "Berg" on Uranus oscillated between latitudes of -32° and -36° for several decades. In 2005 it set course towards the equator, along an almost parabolic (in latitude-time coordinates) track. By late 2009 the Berg, very faint by then, reached a latitude of -5°, and then disappeared from view. During its northward track, its morphology changed dramatically, and several compact features reached altitudes of ˜0.6 bar. The main streaky part of the Berg rose from 3.5 up to ˜2 bar after it began its northward drift.

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