The jet stream is a strong, narrow air current found in the upper levels of the Earth’s atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in global weather patterns and can significantly affect aircraft routes and speeds.
Jet streams are typically located near the tropopause, which is the boundary between the troposphere (where we live) and the stratosphere. The strength of the jet stream is influenced by temperature differences between air masses.
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