The storm showcased in this video is about 16’000 miles across, in the category 20 hurricane and will last for centuries.

The good news is: We are not in danger because this low is on the monster Jupiter. But of course we can’t help wondering what would be the consequences of such a storm on Planet Earth. All your questions are answered in this cool movie:
A bit frightening! Take care!
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