Varies, but we know of one cyclone that's lasted at least 300 years (the red spot).
Yes, the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a massive storm that has been raging for at least 400 years, possibly even longer. It is a high-pressure storm that is many times larger than Earth and is one of the most iconic features of the planet.
I'm no scientist, I'm not very old either, but I do know a lot about planets. Jupiters storm probably will never end, and if it does, something major happened/ will happen. Something like the planet exploding, say? The storm will definetly wear off. I don't see how the storm WILL end, so I don't think there is a very accurate answer to that...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a massive storm, has been observed for over 300 years. It is believed to have been forming for even longer, with some hypotheses suggesting it could be thousands of years old. It is one of the most persistent and iconic features of Jupiter's atmosphere.
The Great Red Spot is a feature of planet Jupiter. The Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic storm, similar to a hurricane, which has been raging on the planet for a long time. It's not known exactly how long the storm has been raging on the planet. But we do know it's existed for over 347 years, because it was first discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini, with a telescope in 1665. There is recent evidence that the storm is beginning to slowly shrink.
The red spot on Jupiter is a large storm known as the Great Red Spot. It is caused by high-speed winds moving in opposite directions, creating a swirling motion that has lasted for centuries. The storm's red color is believed to be due to complex chemical reactions happening in Jupiter's atmosphere.
it is a long lasting storm in the hemisphere of jupiter
It's Jupiter that has the long lived storm, not Mars
it has been two dicks
the red dot of jupiter is in fact a giant storm that has been raging for the last 300 years
It is a storm.
The 'Great Red Spot' is a storm raging in the atmosphere of Jupiter and could not 'swallow' Jupiter any more than a storm on earth could swallow the earth.
Jupiter's red spot is a storm that has lasted for at least 180 years and possibly more than 345 years.
A storm in Jupiter's atmosphere.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a massive storm, with wind speeds reaching up to 400 mph. It is not a deposit of iron or rich soil, nor a crater. It is a long-lasting high-pressure region in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Jupiter is interesting because it youst to have a storm and now its not on Jupiter.
A lopta storm
it depends on the natural metrological forces in place at the time of the storm. They can last minutes to hours