Jet streams are fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents in the atmospheres of the Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. On Earth,...
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Look up jet stream or jetstream in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The jet stream is a fast-moving high-altitude wind phenomenon. Jet stream or Jetstream...
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Look up Jet or jet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to: Jet aircraft, an aircraft propelled by jet engines Jet airliner...
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jet injector is a type of medical injecting syringe device used for a method of drug delivery known as jet injection. A narrow, high-pressure stream of...
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Monsoon of South Asia (section Jet stream theory)
needed]. The "bursting" of the monsoon is primarily explained by the jet stream theory and the dynamic theory. According to this theory, during the summer...
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Thermal wind (section Jet stream)
pole-to-equator temperature gradients is the primary physical explanation for the jet stream in the upper half of the troposphere, which is the atmospheric layer extending...
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List of airline codes (J) (redirect from Jet Stream International)
former Blue Jet JSM Jet Stream JET STREAM Moldova VTB Jet Stream Charter KFT. SUXAIR Hungary 2023 JSS Jet Stream International Pakistan 2023 JTF Jet Time JETFIN...
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Wasaburo Oishi (section Jet stream and Esperanto)
for his discovery of the high-altitude air currents now known as the jet stream. He was also an important Esperantist, serving as the second board president...
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Mountain jets are a type of jet stream created by surface winds channeled through mountain passes, sometimes causing high wind speeds and drastic temperature...
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The Hum (section Jet stream)
conference in 1973 that the 30- to 40-Hz hum could be a result of the jet stream shearing against slower-moving air and possibly being amplified by power...
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