How did Bush cause a hurricane on Saturn?

Guardian:

The weather is unlike anything previously seen beyond the Earth: a hurricane-like storm on the south pole of Saturn complete with towering clouds and a well-developed eye.

At approximately 5,000 miles across, it is two-thirds of the diameter of the Earth, spanning a dark area of winds blowing clockwise at 350mph. A brighter ring of clouds sit some 45 miles above the main storm. The pictures were taken over the course of three hours by the Cassini spacecraft, which is in orbit around Saturn.

"It looks like a hurricane, but it doesn't behave like a hurricane," said Andrew Ingersoll, a member of Cassini's imaging team at the California Institute of Technology. "Whatever it is, we are going to focus on the eye of this storm and find out why it's there."

This sort of storm - called eye-wall clouds - are a distinguishing feature of hurricanes on Earth. When moist air flows across an ocean's surface and then rises vertically the resulting clouds release rain around the eye of the storm, where the air is descending rapidly. This type of storm has never before been seen on any planet other than Earth.

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It must be caused by global warming, which we know is George Bush's fault no matter what globe we are looking at. BTW. I still have no takes on explaining global warming on Mars. As AlGore might say, inconvenient facts are ignored.

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