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Page 1 JET STREAM ? Jet streams are the strong air streams present in the upper troposphere. ? Jet streams are winds that circle around the earth with poles as their centers. ? The strong and rapidly moving circumpolar westerly air circulation in a narrow belt of few hundred kilometers width in the upper limit of troposphere is called jet stream. ? The circulation of jet streams is from the west to east in a narrow belt of a few hundred kilometres width at the height of 7.5 -14 km in the upper troposphere. Page 2 JET STREAM ? Jet streams are the strong air streams present in the upper troposphere. ? Jet streams are winds that circle around the earth with poles as their centers. ? The strong and rapidly moving circumpolar westerly air circulation in a narrow belt of few hundred kilometers width in the upper limit of troposphere is called jet stream. ? The circulation of jet streams is from the west to east in a narrow belt of a few hundred kilometres width at the height of 7.5 -14 km in the upper troposphere. ? Meteorologists came to know about the existence of jet stream during the second world war when American Fighter jets were obstructed by the flow of the Jetstream during their Bombing mission over Japan. ? When the temperature contrast is maximum, jet stream flows in near straight path. But when temperature contrast reduces, the jet stream starts to follow a meandering path. ? So meandering depends on temperature contrast (temperature gradient).A meander is called peak or ridge if it is towards poles and trough if it is towards equator. ? The meandering jet streams are called Rossby Waves. The existence of these waves explains the low-pressure cells (cyclones) and high- pressure cells (anticyclones). ? Jet streams flow just below the Tropopause. ? Polar jet streams flow 6 – 9 km above the ground and Sub-tropical jet streams flows 10 – 16 km above the grounds. PERMANENT JET STREAMS 1. POLAR FRONT JET STREAMS ? Polar front jet streams are formed above the convergence zone (40-60° latitude) of the surface polar cold air mass and sub- tropical warm air mass. The thermal gradient is steepened because of convergence of two contrasting air masses. ? This jet stream was discovered by Rossby and also known as the primary jet stream. ? It has an average speed of 215km/hour and in some cases, the speed may become double of the average speed. ? They have an important role in the management of latitudinal heat budget of the earth and it accomplishes it through the creation of various cyclones and anticyclones in the Middle- Latitude. Page 3 JET STREAM ? Jet streams are the strong air streams present in the upper troposphere. ? Jet streams are winds that circle around the earth with poles as their centers. ? The strong and rapidly moving circumpolar westerly air circulation in a narrow belt of few hundred kilometers width in the upper limit of troposphere is called jet stream. ? The circulation of jet streams is from the west to east in a narrow belt of a few hundred kilometres width at the height of 7.5 -14 km in the upper troposphere. ? Meteorologists came to know about the existence of jet stream during the second world war when American Fighter jets were obstructed by the flow of the Jetstream during their Bombing mission over Japan. ? When the temperature contrast is maximum, jet stream flows in near straight path. But when temperature contrast reduces, the jet stream starts to follow a meandering path. ? So meandering depends on temperature contrast (temperature gradient).A meander is called peak or ridge if it is towards poles and trough if it is towards equator. ? The meandering jet streams are called Rossby Waves. The existence of these waves explains the low-pressure cells (cyclones) and high- pressure cells (anticyclones). ? Jet streams flow just below the Tropopause. ? Polar jet streams flow 6 – 9 km above the ground and Sub-tropical jet streams flows 10 – 16 km above the grounds. PERMANENT JET STREAMS 1. POLAR FRONT JET STREAMS ? Polar front jet streams are formed above the convergence zone (40-60° latitude) of the surface polar cold air mass and sub- tropical warm air mass. The thermal gradient is steepened because of convergence of two contrasting air masses. ? This jet stream was discovered by Rossby and also known as the primary jet stream. ? It has an average speed of 215km/hour and in some cases, the speed may become double of the average speed. ? They have an important role in the management of latitudinal heat budget of the earth and it accomplishes it through the creation of various cyclones and anticyclones in the Middle- Latitude. ? It plays a very important role in the distribution of precipitation in the middle latitude. ? Cyclogenesis in the Temperate region is associated with the crest of Polar Front jet and maximum cyclonic rainfall occurs ahead of the trough. ? At the same time, these jets also determine the path and movement of Temperate Cyclone. 2. SUBTROPICAL WESTERLY JET STREAMS ? Subtropical westerly jet streams move in polar the upper troposphere to the north of subtropical surface high pressure belt (at jet stream the poleward limit of the Hadley cell in both the hemispheres) i.e above 30Q-35() latitudes. ? It plays an important role in the distribution of precipitation over the subtropical latitude. ? It has a major role in bringing western disturbances to India during the winter season and thus provides crucial rainfall which is vital for Rabi Crop. ? The trough of the subtropical jet stream experiences high pressure and thus associated with the Tropical Deserts; and below the crest, the low-pressure system (cyclogenesis) may develop. LOCAL JET STREAMS: 1. TROPICAL EASTERLY JET STREAMS o Tropical easterly jet streams develop in the upper troposphere above surface easterly trade winds over India and Africa during summer season due to intense heating of Tibetan plateau and play important role in the mechanism of Indian monsoon. o It originates due to excessive heating of Tibetan Plateau during the summer season due to which low pressure(converging) sets Page 4 JET STREAM ? Jet streams are the strong air streams present in the upper troposphere. ? Jet streams are winds that circle around the earth with poles as their centers. ? The strong and rapidly moving circumpolar westerly air circulation in a narrow belt of few hundred kilometers width in the upper limit of troposphere is called jet stream. ? The circulation of jet streams is from the west to east in a narrow belt of a few hundred kilometres width at the height of 7.5 -14 km in the upper troposphere. ? Meteorologists came to know about the existence of jet stream during the second world war when American Fighter jets were obstructed by the flow of the Jetstream during their Bombing mission over Japan. ? When the temperature contrast is maximum, jet stream flows in near straight path. But when temperature contrast reduces, the jet stream starts to follow a meandering path. ? So meandering depends on temperature contrast (temperature gradient).A meander is called peak or ridge if it is towards poles and trough if it is towards equator. ? The meandering jet streams are called Rossby Waves. The existence of these waves explains the low-pressure cells (cyclones) and high- pressure cells (anticyclones). ? Jet streams flow just below the Tropopause. ? Polar jet streams flow 6 – 9 km above the ground and Sub-tropical jet streams flows 10 – 16 km above the grounds. PERMANENT JET STREAMS 1. POLAR FRONT JET STREAMS ? Polar front jet streams are formed above the convergence zone (40-60° latitude) of the surface polar cold air mass and sub- tropical warm air mass. The thermal gradient is steepened because of convergence of two contrasting air masses. ? This jet stream was discovered by Rossby and also known as the primary jet stream. ? It has an average speed of 215km/hour and in some cases, the speed may become double of the average speed. ? They have an important role in the management of latitudinal heat budget of the earth and it accomplishes it through the creation of various cyclones and anticyclones in the Middle- Latitude. ? It plays a very important role in the distribution of precipitation in the middle latitude. ? Cyclogenesis in the Temperate region is associated with the crest of Polar Front jet and maximum cyclonic rainfall occurs ahead of the trough. ? At the same time, these jets also determine the path and movement of Temperate Cyclone. 2. SUBTROPICAL WESTERLY JET STREAMS ? Subtropical westerly jet streams move in polar the upper troposphere to the north of subtropical surface high pressure belt (at jet stream the poleward limit of the Hadley cell in both the hemispheres) i.e above 30Q-35() latitudes. ? It plays an important role in the distribution of precipitation over the subtropical latitude. ? It has a major role in bringing western disturbances to India during the winter season and thus provides crucial rainfall which is vital for Rabi Crop. ? The trough of the subtropical jet stream experiences high pressure and thus associated with the Tropical Deserts; and below the crest, the low-pressure system (cyclogenesis) may develop. LOCAL JET STREAMS: 1. TROPICAL EASTERLY JET STREAMS o Tropical easterly jet streams develop in the upper troposphere above surface easterly trade winds over India and Africa during summer season due to intense heating of Tibetan plateau and play important role in the mechanism of Indian monsoon. o It originates due to excessive heating of Tibetan Plateau during the summer season due to which low pressure(converging) sets up at the surface and relatively higher pressure(diverging) in the upper troposphere. The part of this southward diverging air comes under the impact of Coriolis effect and it is forced to deflect from east to west leading to the formation of a tropical Jetstream. ? One of the divergent limbs of Tropical Easterly Jetstream falls over the North -East India and which due to Coriolis deflection becomes Easterly. ? TEJ steers the low-pressure depression found over the Bay of Bengal into the Indian Subcontinent. Due to this, much of the rainfall is received in the Indo-Gangetic Plain and Central India. 2. SOMALIAN JET STREAM ? Formed due to the unequal heating of continent of Africa and located at a very low height of 3-4 km, since the warm air above the Mozambique Channel produces a horizontal thermal contrast with the cold air from the African Highlands. ? It also crosses the equator and becomes south-westerly in direction and due to this reason, it is known as Cross Equatorial Jet Stream. ? Helps in the intensification of S-W Monsoon over Indian Subcontinent.Read More
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