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No, air traffic does not directly affect the jet stream. The jet stream is a high-altitude wind current caused by the rotation of the Earth and atmospheric pressure differences. While air traffic can contribute to localized weather patterns, it does not significantly impact the behavior or strength of the jet stream.
The moon and jet-stream do
Unless you mean solar wind, you are likely referring to the jet stream, which can affect air travel arrival times and the smoothness of the trip.
Yes. Airlines sometimes change their flight planned routes to take advantage of the jet stream when flying East, and avoid the jet stream when flying West.
Polar jet stream is stronger.
The jet stream
A gulf stream is water ,and a jet stream is air.
The jet stream is located in the stratosphere.
11 to 13 hours depending on jet stream directions.
If I HAD to guess, then I would probably say flight travel?
A continental jet-stream travels parallel to the equator - a polar jet-stream travels in a north/south direction.
mid latitude jet stream and jet stream