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Red Storm on Jupiter by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"A story of storm-lashed wastelands on the biggest planet of the galaxy."
HARNDEN wondered if he was going mad. Above him immense red clouds billowed and changed shape before the impact of winds that ripped and tore at their ragged edges. Raging with the fury of freak gales in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, they divided the gaseous envelope of mighty Jupiter into banners of lurid flame, into crescents and swirling spirals of scarlet.
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