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Scientists finally know why ultraviolent superstorms flare up on Uranus and Neptune

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The article discusses how methane, alongside hydrogen, influences storm activity on Uranus and Neptune. Methane's condensation and reheating cycles affect heat transfer, impacting storm formation, relating to tags like 'Planetary science,' 'Gas giants,' and 'Extraterrestrial atmosphere.'

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