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What is a jet stream

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Jet streams are high velocity winds blowing through a narrow zone in the upper troposphere

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Jet streams are the narrow belt of high altitude (above 12000 m) westerly winds in the troposphere. Their speed varies from about 110 km/h in summer to about 184 km/h in winter. The most constant jet streams are the mid-latitude and the sub-tropical jet stream.

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