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i don't think that anyone can figure out how fast weather can travel because if they could then it will be on the website already
The jet stream is a fast-flowing, narrow band of air in the upper atmosphere that influences weather patterns and air travel. It can steer weather systems, such as storms, and affect the speed and direction of aircraft flying in it. Pilots often use the jet stream to save time and fuel on long flights by flying with or against its strong winds.
The weather term for how fast the wind is blowing is called "wind speed." It is typically measured in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Airplanes sometimes travel to the jet stream layer to avoid bad weather. The jet stream can provide a smoother ride above turbulent weather systems such as thunderstorms. It is located at high altitudes, typically between 30,000 and 40,000 feet.
Most tornadoes travel toward the north east.
because it is not safe to travel when the weather is stormy.
Blimps typically travel at speeds around 35 to 50 miles per hour. However, factors like weather conditions can affect their speed.
news and weather travel together
Yes, they travel some fast!
It depends on how fast your sailboat is and the weather. If you are in the boat on a trailer it's 55 mph times the distance.
Depends how fast you throw it
quite fast
bobcats travel fast,but they only go up to 57 m.p.h.
A fast way for penguins to travel on land is sliding on their bellies. This allows them to travel faster and farther.
No, it does not.
really fast man. like super fast.
By concord.
Very fast.