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The Jet Stream - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Jet streams are relatively narrow bands of strong wind in the upper levels of the atmosphere, typically occurring around 30,000 feet (9,100 meters) in elevation Within jet streams, the winds blow from west to east, but the band often shifts north and south because jet streams follow the boundaries between hot and cold air
Jet stream - Wikipedia Jet streams are fast flowing, narrow air currents in the Earth's atmosphere [1] The main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause and are westerly winds, flowing west to east around the globe
Global Jet Stream Map - Netweather Drag the map around to move it, the mouse wheel will zoom in and out (pinch to zoom on mobile and tablet) The maps update four times a day - and are an initial small feature using this new mapping technology - keep your eye out for further additions soon
What Is a Jetstream and How Does It Affect Weather? A jetstream is a narrow band of fast-moving air currents in the upper levels of the atmosphere, typically found in the tropopause, which is the boundary between the troposphere (the lowest layer where weather occurs) and the stratosphere above
Jet stream | Upper-level winds, Atmospheric circulation, Global weather . . . Jet streams are characterized by wind motions that generate strong vertical shearing action, which is thought to be largely responsible for clear air turbulence A brief treatment of jet streams follows For full treatment, see climate: Jet streams
What is the jet stream? - Met Office What is the jet stream? The jet stream is a core of strong winds around 5 to 7 miles above the Earth’s surface, blowing from west to east How does the jet stream work? The jet stream flows high
Jet stream facts and information | National Geographic Jet streams are fast-moving currents of air that circulate above the Earth When people refer to "the jet stream" they are usually referring to the polar-front jet stream or the subtropical jet