What is the name for the winds blowing with a very high speed at a height of 3 km from the surface in the upper atmosphere?
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THE JET STREAM Narrow bands of exceedingly high speed winds are known to exist in the higher levels of the atmosphere at altitudes ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 feet or more. They are known as jet streams.
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