Not really. A hurricane is a specific type of storm driven by mechanisms not found on Jupiter. Jupiter does however have cyclonic and anticyclonic storms that have some characteristics in common with hurricanes, with a spin driven by the planet's rotation.
We have not seen any tornadoes, as such, on Jupiter. However, there are many storms that appear to be hurricanes or tropical cyclones. The Great Red Spot is a storm bigger than the Earth, which has been raging around Jupiter for over 400 years.
well Jupiter does have massive tornadoes which make the ones on earth look like whistles and the Jovian storms lasts for centuries together the great red spot you see on Jupiter is actually a storm which has been blowing for a really long time
yes it is known as the giant red spot and has been going for a long time
Yes all planets do
yes it is called the big red spot
yes it does
the hazards on Jupiter are whirling wind and deadly storms.
Because Jupiter spins so fast that it creats huge storms.
neptune and Jupiter
the hazards on Jupiter would be the storms and the raging winds that just fly across Jupiter at a speed of 150m/s.
the moons, great red spot and the storms
Yes Actually there are some storms on Jupiter
thunderstorms
Jupiter is named after the god of the sky and storms.
No storms
yes:)
Jupiter has more rings
Jupiter is quite a big planet
the hazards on Jupiter are whirling wind and deadly storms.
Jupiter
circular ones
It doesn't...
they differ because all of our storms are destroing our cities and our planet and Jupiter has no life forms on it so it really be de stroying anything but itself