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Re: The biggest hurricane in the entire solar system
      Mon Feb 12 2007 04:38 PM

Within the post itself there does not appear to be any contradiction since the post also mentions that "Jupiter's Great Red Spot ... does not have the eye and eye-wall that mark out a hurricane." However there is contradiction amongst scientists regarding that point, i.e., some still consider Jupiter's Great Red Spot to be a hurricane and that the eye and eyewall cannot be visually observed because of higher layers of gaseous clouds.
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