Here is a report on the PJ33 images, in our usual style. Highlights include:
NNTB: Closeup of a chaotic cyclonic region (FFR) with a methane-band image showing relative levels of clouds.
N. Temperate & Tropical domains: Comparison of cloud textures now that both the NTB and NEB are quiescent. In the NEB, a small bright orange spot that could be an early view of a plume that was to erupt 3 days later.
S. Temperate domain: The first closeup views of cyclonic spots DS6 and DS7 for nearly a year: DS6 has changed from a dark brown oval into an orange-&-white oval next to oval BA, while DS7 (“Clyde’s spot”) has become a miniature FFR.
Circumpolar cyclones: Confirmation of the altered configuration of the northern polygon, and of the cyclic motion of the south polar cyclone.
The text is in the attached PDF; the figures come in separate 'Comments' as a PDF and a ZIP file.
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Here is the text of our report again with minor amendments.
Hre are the figures for our PJ33 report, at full size in a ZIP file.
Here are the figures for our PJ33 report, at reduced size in a PDF.
Here is a report on the PJ33 images, in our usual style. Highlights include:
NNTB: Closeup of a chaotic cyclonic region (FFR) with a methane-band image showing relative levels of clouds.
N. Temperate & Tropical domains: Comparison of cloud textures now that both the NTB and NEB are quiescent. In the NEB, a small bright orange spot that could be an early view of a plume that was to erupt 3 days later.
S. Temperate domain: The first closeup views of cyclonic spots DS6 and DS7 for nearly a year: DS6 has changed from a dark brown oval into an orange-&-white oval next to oval BA, while DS7 (“Clyde’s spot”) has become a miniature FFR.
Circumpolar cyclones: Confirmation of the altered configuration of the northern polygon, and of the cyclic motion of the south polar cyclone.
The text is in the attached PDF; the figures come in separate 'Comments' as a PDF and a ZIP file.
--John Rogers.