Abstract: We have obtained high-resolution spectra of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) between 4.6-5.4 microns using telescopes on Mauna Kea to derive gas abundances and to constrain its cloud structure between 0.5-5 bars. We used line profiles of deuterated methane (CH3D) at 4.66 microns to infer the presence of an opaque cloud at 5 plus or minus 1 bars. From thermochemical models, this is almost certainly a water cloud. We also used the strength of Fraunhofer lines in the GRS to obtain the ratio of ref…