There is a storm that has been raging on Jupiter for at least 300 years and shows no sign of stopping. However, it is not quite a tornado.
Yes, but it is more like a hurricane.
Jupiter has a big red spot. It is not just any old spot though, it is some kind of on-going tornado. If you head directly to it & reach Jupiter's atmosphere, you will be sucked into the dot (or tornado) and probably die...
Jupiter does have long-lasting storms, like the Great Red Spot which has been observed for centuries. However, tornadoes on Jupiter are typically short-lived compared to Earth due to the planet's atmospheric dynamics. So, it is unlikely that a tornado on Jupiter would last for 300 years.
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
I think its a Hurricane and it never stops , i remember at a science studio place . Hope this helped
Yes, but it is more like a hurricane.
Jupiter has a big red spot. It is not just any old spot though, it is some kind of on-going tornado. If you head directly to it & reach Jupiter's atmosphere, you will be sucked into the dot (or tornado) and probably die...
Jupiter does have long-lasting storms, like the Great Red Spot which has been observed for centuries. However, tornadoes on Jupiter are typically short-lived compared to Earth due to the planet's atmospheric dynamics. So, it is unlikely that a tornado on Jupiter would last for 300 years.
Antarctica has never had a typhoon or tornado, at least not for millions of years.
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
Jupiter is a planet. It has never been a star and never will be a star.
There is a storm on Jupiter that is large enough to fit earth inside of it, bu that storm is not a tornado.
The Fun Never Stops was created in 1993.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot isn't really a tornado, and actually has more in common with a hurricane. But, to answer the question, it is over 300 years old, possibly much older. It has been raging since at least the first time Jupiter was observed through a telescope. It is not known how long it was going on before that.
The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.