Sentences with JET-STREAM
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"The jet stream is a narrow, fast-flowing air current in the atmosphere."
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"The jet stream can reach speeds of up to 250 miles per hour."
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"Pilots often take advantage of the jet stream to reduce travel time."
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"The jet stream is strongest in the winter months."
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"Changes in the jet stream can affect weather patterns."
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"The jet stream is located in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere."
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"The northern hemisphere has a polar jet stream and a subtropical jet stream."
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"The position of the jet stream affects the track of storms."
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"Weather forecasters monitor the jet stream to predict weather patterns."
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"The jet stream influences the flight paths of airplanes."
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"The jet stream can sometimes cause turbulence for aircraft."
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"The jet stream is responsible for moving weather systems across the globe."
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"The jet stream can help to disperse pollutants in the atmosphere."
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"The jet stream can create areas of low pressure and high pressure."
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"The jet stream was discovered by Japanese meteorologist Wasaburo Ooishi."
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"The position of the jet stream can shift north or south depending on weather patterns."
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"The jet stream can have a significant impact on transatlantic flights."
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"The jet stream can form waves within its flow."
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"Changes in the jet stream can influence the duration and intensity of heatwaves."
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"The jet stream acts as a boundary between cold polar air and warmer air masses."
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"The jet stream is a high-speed, narrow air current in the atmosphere."
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"The jet stream can have a significant impact on weather patterns and can influence the movement of storms."
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"Pilots often take advantage of the jet stream to reduce travel time on long-haul flights."
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"The jet stream is strongest and most consistent in the winter months."
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"Changes in the jet stream can lead to shifts in temperature and climate patterns."
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"The location and strength of the jet stream are monitored by meteorologists to predict weather conditions."
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"The jet stream flows from west to east in the Northern Hemisphere."
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"During summer, the jet stream typically moves further north and weakens."
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"Crossing the jet stream can cause turbulence for aircraft."
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"The jet stream was discovered by Japanese meteorologist Wasaburo Oishi in the early 20th century."