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JET STREAK
A region of accelerated wind speed along the axis of a jet stream.

JET STREAM
An area of strong winds that are concentrated in a relatively narrow band in the upper troposphere of the middle latitudes and subtropical regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Flowing in a semi-continuous band around the globe from west to east, it is caused by the changes in air temperature where the cold polar air moving towards the equator meets the warmer equatorial air moving polarward. It is marked by a concentration of isotherms and strong vertical shear.
Related terms: arctic jet, low level jet, polar jet, and subtropical jet

 

 
         
   

    

 
   

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