Hexagon Wind Speed
POLAR JET STREAM
The Hexagonal Flow
A persistent hexagonal cloud pattern at Saturn's north pole, where jet streams reach incredible speeds while maintaining a perfect geometric shape.
Steady hexagonal wind flow.
Central hurricane-like eye.
Flow Sync
Meteorological Mapping. Analyzing the 125 m/s jet stream constant that maintains the polar hexagon. The Oat monitors the Rossby Wave Number to track geometric stability. s
- 🌪️ Velocity: 125 m/s (Standing Wave).
- 📐 Wave Number: k=6 (Hexagonal).
- 🧭 Status: Geometrically Locked.
Peak Velocity
Jet Stream Mapping. Analyzing the 450 km/h constant that defines the Hexagon's walls. The Oat monitors the Phase Speed Sync to track decadal stability.
- 🏁 Max Speed: 450 km/h (Core Jet).
- 🛡️ Stability: Decadal Standing Wave.
- 🛰️ Data: Verified by Voyager & Cassini.
Scale Sync
Proportional Mapping. Analyzing the 30,000 km diameter constant. The Oat monitors the Volumetric Buffer to track the 4x Earth-unit capacity.
- 🌍 Capacity: ~4 Earths (Cross-section).
- 📐 Width: 30,000 km (Hexagonal Edge).
- 🌪️ Nature: Permanent Polar Boundary.
Resonance Sync
Harmonic Integrity Mapping. Analyzing the C p = 0 constant that creates the standing wave geometry. The Oat monitors the Thermal Gradient to track atmospheric "kinking."
- 🔥 Source: Deep Thermal Convection.
- 📐 Mechanism: Stationary Rossby Wave.
- 🔒 Result: Permanent Geometric Lock.
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HEXAGON WIND ANALYSIS 🌀
Randomized: 5 Questions from our 50-item Vortex Bank.
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JET STREAM VELOCITY
The winds within the hexagonal jet stream clock in at approximately **360 to 450 km/h** (about 220 to 280 mph).
CASSINI DATAROTATION PERIOD
The entire structure rotates at nearly the same rate as Saturn's internal rotation, roughly **10 hours and 39 minutes**.
ROTATIONAL MATHSTATIONARY WAVE
Unlike Earth's jet streams, the Hexagon is a **Rossby wave** that is geographically "locked" to the pole, remaining stable for decades.
FLUID DYNAMICS