Your question makes no sense, the center of mass of a storm is a spacial reference point and the peak discharge of a stream is a time.
When rain falls on the ground, it takes time for the rain to accumulate and flow into a stream thus there is always a lage between the time of the rainfall and the build up of flow in the stream.
The jet stream is located in the tropopause. This is the layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. The jet stream is very strong wind that blows eastward.
Both tornadoes and the jet stream are weather patterns that involve strong winds, aside from that they are completely different.
Woah, that's a good question. Maybe the air stream? Or the plane stream?
A jet stream of water shot out of the hose.
a jet stream is important because of climate control
stream discharge is the amount of water flowing through a space OR increases between its source or mouth
my mom said she dont know.
If in a given stream the velocity doubles, the discharge: Choose one answer
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In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.
In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.
After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.
The capacity of a stream is the maximum load it can carry. Capacity is directly related to a stream's discharge. The greater the volume of water in a stream is, the greater its capacity is for carrying sediment. So if a stream's discharge decreases, the stream's capacity also decreases.
After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.
Water.
a discharge of a stream is the amount of water flowing past a certain point in a given unit of time.
In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.