High or low pressure lies along the subtropical jet stream, depending on the time of year. The pressure gradient follows the path of the jet stream.
The Subpolar Low-Pressure Belt lies along the polar jet stream. It is found between 50 and 70 degrees North latitude. It consists of the Aleutian and Icelandic lows.
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The small aircraft was really jolted when it entered the jet stream.
The "Jet Stream".
The jet stream affects the weather patterns that give certain regions their own distinct meteorological identities.
Because a jet stream goes past England every year which carries a lot of wind, rain, clouds etc... but sometimes it only goes past some parts of England which means that the jet stream going past them will be more warmer where as the places that the jet stream is going past them, is going to be cold.
The subtropical jet lies just poleward of the ITCZ.
The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and trade winds.
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream. The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and trade winds.
The su polar low lies along the polar jet stream :)
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream
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Polar jet stream is stronger.
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream
The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream