The troposphere
Jet Stream
Jet Streams
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The primary winds found in the upper troposphere are called jet streams. Jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing air currents that travel from west to east at upper levels of the atmosphere, usually between 7 to 12 kilometers above the Earth's surface. They can have a significant impact on weather patterns and aviation routes.
The troposphere
Jet streams are found in the upper troposphere - these are high velocity air flows that follow a curved path moving west-to-east around the globe.Narrow belts of strong winds are called jet streams. Jet streams blow near the top of the troposphere. The thin layer of air that surrounds the Earth is called the atmosphere.
jetstreams
Jet Stream
Jet Stream
Jet Streams
Jet Streams
The jet stream flows in the upper troposphere from west to east for thousands of miles. It is a fast-moving, narrow band of strong winds that can influence weather patterns and the movement of storms.
They're called jet-streams.
jetstreams
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.
The primary winds found in the upper troposphere are called jet streams. Jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing air currents that travel from west to east at upper levels of the atmosphere, usually between 7 to 12 kilometers above the Earth's surface. They can have a significant impact on weather patterns and aviation routes.