What is Jet stream? How it works?
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Jet streams form as air in the upper atmosphere moves from south to north and gets deflected to the east by the Coriolis effect. ... Winds in a jet stream routinely climb above 100 mph, but the wind in a jet streak can clock speeds of more than 200 mph in a boisterous weather pattern.
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