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Re: Most Powerful Possible hurricane?
Fri Nov 18 2005 04:22 PM
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The Great Red Spot, aye? It is actually an anticyclone I think (yes, it does move counter clockwise… but in the wrong hemisphere). I don’t know how you can guestimate winds though, especially on a planet that has no actual surface as a reference point.
-------------------- cheers
Edited by Lysis (Fri Nov 18 2005 04:23 PM)
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