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Article of interest: Exometeorology

Content
The exometeorology article does link to other Wikipedia articles for terms such as celestial bodies, exoplanets, and brown dwarfs. All scientific information is presented accurately (as far as I can tell), though the citations could be a bit more concise. There was also no distracting or outdated information in the article; however, this might be because the article is so short. Content from the sources is relevant, but needs to be more in depth to be good examples of exometeorological observations/principles. Some counterexamples of exometeorology (e.g. cloud formations on solar system planets), more sections, and more explanation in general could also be helpful.

Tone
The tone of the article is professional and neutral. There are no viewpoints at all in this article.

Talk page
There are no conversations going on about the article's content or future. This article is rated a low-importance stub, but it is assigned to 3 Wikiprojects: WikiProject Physics, WikiProject Astronomy, and WikiProject Weather.

The Exo-Weather Report by Stevenson, David
The last chapter contains the most relevant information to this article. It discusses the possible compositions of clouds on Jupiter-like exoplanets and their wind/thermal energy transfer patterns, their similarities to brown dwarfs,. It also states (on page 369) that weather has already been observed in some brown dwarfs.