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  2. Jet stream - Wikipedia

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    A jet stream is a fast flowing, narrow, meandering air current in the atmosphere of a planet. Learn about the polar and subtropical jet streams on Earth, their formation, location, and impact on weather and aviation.

  3. British Aerospace Jetstream - Wikipedia

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    The Jetstream 41 is a stretched version of the Jetstream 31, a small twin turboprop airliner developed by British Aerospace. It has a pressurised fuselage, can seat up to 30 passengers, and has been operated by several airlines and charter companies.

  4. Rossby wave - Wikipedia

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    Rossby waves are inertial waves in rotating fluids, such as the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. They are influenced by the Coriolis force and have a westward phase velocity. Learn about their characteristics, effects and applications on different planets.

  5. Freak winds in Atlantic jet stream push commercial planes to ...

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    The Atlantic jet stream is a fast and narrow current of air flowing from west to east and encircling the globe and is widely used by airplanes traveling east from North America to cut down on ...

  6. Clear-air turbulence - Wikipedia

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    Clear-air turbulence (CAT) is the turbulent movement of air masses in the absence of any visual clues, such as clouds, and is caused when bodies of air moving at widely different speeds meet. CAT can be hazardous to air travelers, and is usually detected by instruments that measure turbulence with optical techniques.

  7. High risk of tropical development, US hurricane threat next week

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    "Typically, the jet stream tends to pull systems to the north and east that enter the Gulf with a higher probability of a direct strike from Louisiana to the Florida west coast versus the Texas ...

  8. Atmospheric circulation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the large-scale movement of air and the redistribution of thermal energy on Earth. The web page explains the three wind belts (Hadley, Ferrel, and polar) and their features, such as trade winds, westerlies, and jet stream.

  9. Bryan Norcross: Odds are increasing that a tropical system ...

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    The angle of the flow around the jet stream dip has a lot to do with where the storm gets directed. At the current time, the odds favor the system moving towards some part of the Gulf Coast from ...