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Atmospheric dynamics

Expoplanet hotspot

Iron Winds Sweep Across Ultra-Hot Exoplanet WASP-76 b

Illustrations by the 17th-century astronomer Cassini (a-c), compared with Jupiter's current Great Red Spot as captured by Eric Sussenbach in 2023.

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Formed Less Than 200 Years Ago, Study Suggests

atmosphere

Researchers Uncover Unified Turbulence Laws Connecting Earth’s Atmosphere and Near-Space Environment

The trees of Lapland are a unique natural archive for investigating the past behaviour of the Sun. Markku Oinonen is drilling a sample containing interesting information on events in the 19th century. (Photo: Joonas Uusitalo)

Lapland Trees Reveal Clues to Preparing for Dangerous Solar Storms

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