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The jet stream
The Jet Stream
Jet stream. look in your book nextime
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 gulf stream is a current of air that goes from the Gulf of Mexico up through Massachusetts. It causes strong winds and can warm the ocean currents, but does not really affect precipitation.
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The jet stream
The "Jet Stream".
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream
The Jet Stream
Jet stream. look in your book nextime
The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and trade winds.
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 various jet streams steer the weather (they push the fronts), as they move they can cause large changes in local weather (block rain or cause rain ... make it cold or hot).
The gulf stream is a current of air that goes from the Gulf of Mexico up through Massachusetts. It causes strong winds and can warm the ocean currents, but does not really affect precipitation.
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