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Can a Jupiter-Like Gas Giant Have Deep, Dark Storms?

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For this question, I was inspired by the following image of the "Jupiter Abyss":

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What I want to know is, can a Jupiter-like gas giant have thousands of giant black storms, kind of like what I've created in the following image? enter image description here

Please do not take the image too seriously, as I only did my best to mock up what I'm looking for (which is why there are only a few storms instead of hundreds). In reality, I want the storms to get deeper towards the center, making light harder to reach there, which gives the impression of a whirlpool-like dark or black storm.

EDIT: The storms wouldn't need to be persistent. They can form and dissipate, I'm just looking for them to look like tons of giant black dots from space.

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