The Jet Stream
They're called jet-streams. One such jet-stream is responsible for the weather in the UK being brought across the Atlantic Ocean from the american continent.
Jet Stream
Jet Stream
Jet Streams are narrow belts of high speed winds.
Volcanoes occur in long, narrow belts because that's were the pate boundaries are.
The narrow belts of winds that can reach 400 km are called jet streams. They are fast-flowing, narrow air currents found in the upper atmosphere, typically at altitudes of 7-16 km. Jet streams have a significant influence on weather patterns and can impact the movement of storms.
Jet Streams
Each hemisphere has 2 narrow belts of fast moving winds called jet streams. They are located high in the atmosphere and can influence weather patterns and air travel routes.
The two narrow belts of fast-moving winds are called the jet streams. They are located at high altitudes in the atmosphere, with the polar jet stream and the subtropical jet stream being the most prominent ones.
They're called jet-streams.
The narrow belts of high-speed winds are called jet streams. These fast-flowing air currents are typically found in the upper levels of the atmosphere and play a significant role in influencing weather patterns and climate. Jet streams can vary in strength and position, often shifting with the seasons and affecting storm systems.
along colliding and subducting plate margins