This image of Jupiter from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope ... That makes it not a cyclone, but an anticyclone. There are many unknowns about this massive storm. Astronomers don’t know ...
which revealed cyclone swarms gyrating on its surface with roots that likely extend deep below the upper bands of clouds. Though Jupiter has been so intensely examined, many mysteries remain.
"A pair of storms, a deep red cyclone and a reddish anticyclone, appear next to each other at right of center. They look so red that, at first glance, it looks like Jupiter skinned a knee.