Not really Jupiter's 'surface' - top of clouds.
But your observation is a good one - probably some common mechanism involving fluid dynamics (not that I know anything about that!)
Dean
Not really Jupiter's 'surface' - top of clouds.
But your observation is a good one - probably some common mechanism involving fluid dynamics (not that I know anything about that!)
Dean
Definitely looks a lot like the interaction of a number of "Karman Vortex Streets" (a repeating pattern of swirling vortices in the downstream flow past a "blunt body").