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Antarctica does have a polar climate.
The polar jet stream is generally stronger and faster-moving than the subtropical jet stream. The polar jet stream forms at higher latitudes and is located closer to the poles, while the subtropical jet stream is located at lower latitudes. The polar jet stream is associated with larger temperature contrasts and stronger pressure gradients, resulting in stronger winds compared to the subtropical jet stream.
Antarctica is polar; it has a polar climate.
A continental jet-stream travels parallel to the equator - a polar jet-stream travels in a north/south direction.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
Minnesota receives arctic air when the polar jet stream moves south across Canada.
It flows across much of the United States.
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream
Antarctica is a polar climate.
A. The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and polar easterlies; this statement is true. B. The polar jet stream typically flows to the east, while the subtropical jet stream flows towards the west.
Wind doesn't control the jet stream; this is controlled by something much more complex. It has to do with the mass balance of the atmosphere, vertically propagating waves, and the earth's rotation.
Yes, it happens every day. Antarctica is a desert with a polar climate.