Robert sent in a link https://www.newsweek.com/space-weather-hurricane-north-pole-physics-2107531 … which is fascinating from the point of view of the electric universe – minus the Saturn stuff. Robert made the short comment, space hurricanes are back in the news.
It seems it is a type of auroral event – charged particles in a huge swirl with spiral arms glowing with auroral lights. In this instance, physicists have been studying one hurricane witnessed in 2014. Satellites observed an auroral spot 620 miles in diameter which appeared to look like a cyclone – a space cyclone. It had a rotating magnetic structure – and electronic rain. Raining electrons. Space hurricanes, it seems, can trigger ionospheric irregularities and strengthen local magnetic disturbances. They form near the magnetic poles. It would be interesting to know a little about how these space hurricanes impacted on the human world, historically.