Abstract

Jupiter's atmosphere is famous for its storm systems, such as the Great Red Spot, which has been active for more than 300 years. What drives Jupiter's turbulent weather has long been a matter of debate. New images from the Galileo spacecraft indicate that moist convection — familiar from thunderstorms on Earth — transports energy upwards through the clouds.

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