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What drives the hurricane-like vortices at each of Saturn's poles?​

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"The vortices resemble those observed by spacecraft in the atmosphere of Saturn." ... "A strong vortex is created at the pole as a result of mergers of small-scale cyclones," the researchers wrote in the paper. "The polar vortex penetrates all the way to the bottom and alters the anti-cyclonic circulation there."

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The vortices resemble those observed by spacecraft in the atmosphere of Saturn." ... "A strong vortex is created at the pole as a result of mergers of small-scale cyclones," the researchers wrote in the paper. "The polar vortex penetrates all the way to the bottom and alters the anti-cyclonic circulation there.

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