Yes. The brightly colored bands on Jupiter are clouds rotating around the planet. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a typhoon.
Although there is weather on Jupiter, there is not technically any precipitation. Rather, Jupiter experiences cloud formations, lightning, and gigantic cyclones.
Weather that occurs on Jupiter is basically the same as the weather on Earth
yes it is.
COLD
the weather up in jupiter is so cold you can not dream, its like the north pole.it also looks like a spunky monkey!
Jupiter does have an atmospere. It has some of the most extreme and violent weather in the solar system.
Jupiter (greek - Zeus), his mood controls the weather.
Jupiter's influence on Earth's weather is minimal. While gravitational interactions between Jupiter and Earth can have slight effects over long periods, the biggest impact Jupiter has on Earth's weather is during rare events like alignments that could potentially influence tides. Overall, the Sun and Earth's own internal processes have a much greater impact on our weather patterns.
stormy
The weather patterns on Jupiter are simpler than on earth because the storms, such as the big red spot, on Jupiter spin the opposite way as hurricanes on earth. Storms on Jupiter do not need water. All it needs are clouds. Storms on earth need clouds AND water.
It is very stormy on Jupiter! Did you know the "Big Red Dot" on Jupiter is actually a big giant storm!
No,Jupiter has does not any Valcanoes on it.