Mars is known for its dust storms.
In 2001, a dust storm covered the whole planet -- but typically they only cover part (sometimes a very large percentage) of the planet.
I doubt that it will "never die down"; however, being a huge storm (more surface area than the entire planet Earth), it is not particularly surprising that it lasts longer than a typical storm on Earth.
The only natural disaster known of on Mars is a world-wide dust storm that envelopes the entire planet in a blood-red cloud. This why Mars is often called "the red planet".
there is not a name for the planet but there is definitly a storm
Sometimes it Takes a Storm was written by Jessica King.
Planet Storm - 2001 - TV was released on: USA: 10 June 2001
Planet Storm - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 10 June 2001
The storms on Saturn, such as the famous hexagonal storm on its north pole, occur in the planet's atmosphere. They are massive, long-lasting weather patterns fueled by the planet's rotation and internal heat.
Planet Jupiter is known for its huge storm, the Great Red Spot. It is an anticyclonic storm that has been raging on the planet for hundreds of years. Not to be confused with the Great Dark Spot of Neptune.
Jupiter.
No. Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
Jupiter.
Neptune. The scooter is a white cloud based storm.