The polar jet-stream forms at the boundary of cold, dry polar air to the north and warmer, more moist air to the south.
the answer is FASTER. so it is: Jet stream moves faster in the winter. :)
a jet stream is a narrow band of air that moves around the earth at high speeds. it is faster
The polar jet is stronger in the winter than in the summer, due to the greater temperature contrast across the polar front.
Yes because of the jet stream.
Polar jet stream is stronger.
the answer is FASTER. so it is: Jet stream moves faster in the winter. :)
Because more moist air to the south
a jet stream is a narrow band of air that moves around the earth at high speeds. it is faster
a jet stream is a narrow band of air that moves around the earth at high speeds. it is faster
It is false that a plane flying against a jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with a jet stream.
No.
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
No, the jet stream does not reverse in winter. However, it can become stronger and more wavy during winter months due to temperature differences between the polar regions and the lower latitudes.
To get to a certain location on Earth faster
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
No. The wind speed of the jet stream is constantly changing and varies at different points along it. The winds are generally fastest in the winter.
No, a plane flying against a jet stream will travel slower than a plane traveling with a jet stream. The jet stream is a high-altitude wind that can either boost or hinder an aircraft's speed depending on the direction of travel in relation to it. Flying with the jet stream provides a tailwind, increasing the aircraft's ground speed, while flying against it results in a headwind, reducing the ground speed.