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Atmosphere Logs

SUPERSONIC WIND FLOW

VELOCITY VECTOR:

Neptunian Jet Streams

Winds on Neptune move westward, opposite to the planet's rotation, reaching speeds that exceed the speed of sound.

TOP SPEED (KM/H)
2,100

Faster than any other planet.

WIND DIRECTION
RETROGRADE

Opposite to planetary spin.

Atmospheric Velocity

Supersonic Extremes. Neptune’s winds defy logic, reaching 2,100 km/h. Driven by internal heat, these storms turn the planet into the solar system’s fastest wind tunnel.

  • πŸŒͺ️ Peak: 2,100 km/h (Supersonic).
  • πŸ”„ Flow: Retrograde (Opposite rotation).
  • ⚑ Source: Internal thermal convection.
πŸŒͺ️
The Oat: WIND_SCAN
VELOCITY:
2100 km/h
MACH 1.3+ DETECTED

Extreme Jets

Velocity Vector. At 2,100 km/h, Neptune's jet streams outpace fighter jets. With no solid surface to provide friction, these supersonic winds wrap the planet in a permanent high-speed vortex.

  • πŸš€ Speed: 2,100 km/h (1,300 mph).
  • πŸ”„ Flow: Retrograde / Counter-rotation.
  • πŸ’Ž Friction: Near-zero (No solid surface).
⚑
The Oat: JET_VECTOR
WIND INTENSITY:
SUPERSONIC
2100 KM/H DETECTED

Breaking Sound

Mach 1.3+ Detected. On Neptune, the speed of sound is a lower hurdle. The winds don't just blowβ€”they create supersonic shockwaves that heat the atmosphere and defy terrestrial limits.

  • πŸ”Š Local Speed: ~1,620 km/h.
  • πŸ’₯ Impact: Continuous sonic shockwaves.
  • 🌑️ Result: Kinetic-to-Thermal energy conversion.
πŸ”Š
The Oat: MACH_PROFILE
ACOUSTIC STATE:
MACH 1.3
SHOCKWAVE_INITIATED

Convection Engine

Internal Power. Radiating 2.6x the heat it receives from the Sun, Neptune is a self-powered weather machine, fueled by primordial heat and deep-mantle physics.

  • πŸ”₯ Output: 2.6x Solar Absorption.
  • πŸŒ€ Effect: Supersonic Atmospheric Drive.
  • πŸ’Ž Fuel: Diamond rain & gravitational compression.
πŸ”₯
The Oat: THERMAL_SYNC
HEAT RATIO:
2.6 : 1
CORE_ENGINE_ACTIVE

Paper

VELOCITY LOG πŸŒͺ️

Subject: Supersonic Zonal Flow. Target: Kinetic Energy Oat.

Sources

RETROGRADE JETS


Neptune's strongest winds at the equator blow westward (retrograde), opposite to the planet's rotation, reaching 600 m/s.

JET STREAM DATA
Velocity: 2,160 km/h

VISCOSITY PARADOX


In such cold temperatures (-214Β°C), the atmosphere has very low viscosity (friction), allowing winds to accelerate unchecked.

FLUID DYNAMICS
Friction: Minimal

CONVECTIVE DRIVE


Internal heat from the core creates powerful vertical convection, which is translated into horizontal velocity by the Coriolis effect.

THERMAL FORCING
Drive: Internal Heat