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What is the jet stream and how does it affect the weather? 

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What is the jet stream, where is it located and how does it affect our weather? Wet or dry summers are all to do with the positioning of the jet stream. In this video, we look in detail at the Polar Front Jet, which strongly influences the weather over the UK and Europe.
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Комментарии : 223   
@tamilselvans05
@tamilselvans05 6 лет назад
Best explanation I had ever.
@saa1761
@saa1761 5 лет назад
no
@suvarna_14
@suvarna_14 2 года назад
Think u r suffering from madness
@Conqurer26
@Conqurer26 Год назад
​@@suvarna_14 😂😂
@Julian-un6of
@Julian-un6of 5 месяцев назад
Not true
@CanadianPrepper
@CanadianPrepper 5 лет назад
This is very well done.
@mnotchchuang9663
@mnotchchuang9663 5 лет назад
This video must be seen by all meteorology amateurs. It perfectly explains all that is necessary for understanding the mechanism of weather (about which i have been confused for years)
@janinetrue
@janinetrue 4 года назад
It is seriously complicated for a newbie, but this looks like a great channel from which to learn.
@anaxolotl6637
@anaxolotl6637 Год назад
Thanks for this information! My memories were really broken.
@ronjonald660
@ronjonald660 Год назад
God bless this video being accurate, until now the truth went unspoken!
@raphaelr.1504
@raphaelr.1504 5 лет назад
Great explanation thanks. Your videos help me a lot for my ATPL exams :D
@vioxerr
@vioxerr 4 месяца назад
did you pass your exams yet captain
@TW-vu7bg
@TW-vu7bg 3 года назад
This video created a jet stream of knowledge going directly to my brain
@Harmonica2000
@Harmonica2000 5 лет назад
The explanation is scientific enough yet not too difficult to understand.
@aminaV_
@aminaV_ 4 года назад
that is why I love this channel
@vvprasad7453
@vvprasad7453 2 года назад
@@aminaV_ can u tell me what is there in video
@koxtheknight7087
@koxtheknight7087 Год назад
And yet i didn't understand it mostly because it's 1 in the morning and i should get some sleep
@gregory.chalenko
@gregory.chalenko 4 года назад
What an amazing explanation, thank you so much! I've finally wrapped my head around why the jet streams exist.
@amanpannu2728
@amanpannu2728 4 года назад
This just saved me from failing my Meteorology final! Thank you Met Office!
@ZackWolfMusic
@ZackWolfMusic 3 года назад
Did you pass it?
@amanpannu2728
@amanpannu2728 3 года назад
Chris Johnson I did!!!
@RoTips44
@RoTips44 Год назад
We all came here for Jetstream Sam
@Natan150full
@Natan150full Год назад
true
@verifyman2953
@verifyman2953 2 года назад
Jetstream sam is a brazilian who can double jump
@RedNumber19
@RedNumber19 3 месяца назад
Monsoon is an emo who ate the chop chop devil fruit
@Jibberjabber223
@Jibberjabber223 3 месяца назад
​@@RedNumber19hello
@Ejeby
@Ejeby 4 года назад
3:00 the stronger the temperature gradient, the stronger the jet; jet is stronger in the winter than in the summer as the poles cool, increasing temperature contrast 3:15 jet further from pole winter, closer to pole in summer 3:50 wet summers in the UK if jet stream remains to the south of the UK
@Mysterywhiteboy78
@Mysterywhiteboy78 11 месяцев назад
Obviously.
@stevebyford
@stevebyford 2 года назад
Wonderfully lucid explanation of something that had been a mystery to me. Many thanks!
@aeydra
@aeydra 2 года назад
Perfect level of explanation and excellent visual demonstration, thank you for the video 👌
@alexgallegos4526
@alexgallegos4526 8 месяцев назад
This is the best jet stream explaniation in the whole RU-vid, thank u so much!
@omeshsingh8091
@omeshsingh8091 Год назад
This video is excellent. This is exactly what I wanted to learn.
@VonRix
@VonRix 4 года назад
Wow. Very well explained. British have the best Met Office.
@legit6353
@legit6353 2 года назад
I thought Jetstream was a brazilian samurai who was a memeber of wind of destruction
@brotherschannel9810
@brotherschannel9810 3 года назад
Probably the best video ive watched on jet stream
@s.r.ishwarya0079
@s.r.ishwarya0079 3 года назад
Clear explanation with animation. Thank you.
@timhowell6929
@timhowell6929 Год назад
Excellent explanation, very well done! Thank you!
@priteshsonune8074
@priteshsonune8074 5 лет назад
Extremely useful, accurate explanation !!!!! THANKS A LOT....
@mexheix
@mexheix 5 лет назад
Very informative and I learnt a lot from it.
@michaelt.4610
@michaelt.4610 5 лет назад
Very informative, thanks.
@chilubamwamba303
@chilubamwamba303 Год назад
Powerful Explanation
@eckhardfreyer7542
@eckhardfreyer7542 3 года назад
Excellent explanatoin of complex subject: THANKS!!
@MyEmpire91
@MyEmpire91 2 года назад
Extremely good. thanks!
@stephensmith4240
@stephensmith4240 4 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you.
@CT-vm4gf
@CT-vm4gf 4 года назад
Well spoken and easy to understand video.
@12KHECCO34
@12KHECCO34 3 года назад
Fantastic explanation I think the best one I found on the web
@BlueMax333
@BlueMax333 11 месяцев назад
I always wanted a good explanation. Thank you
@jyotikaverma973
@jyotikaverma973 5 лет назад
Awesome explanation...!!!
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 Год назад
Every child should learn this, it is amazing to see the Earth's motion and winds in action. Great video. Thank you.
@keshavkrishna2723
@keshavkrishna2723 5 лет назад
It was a great explanation thanks a lot.
@duanedoberman1513
@duanedoberman1513 4 года назад
These videos of yours are absolutely brilliant. So detailed and clear. I just got interested in the weather after reading the excellent book by Oliver Perkins, and these videos are helping a lot in understanding the scientfic background to the weather.
@themoralshow902
@themoralshow902 2 года назад
Thank you❤️ From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰😍
@NimbusMagician
@NimbusMagician 4 года назад
Really helpful . Much easier for a layman to understand .
@tifysargos8380
@tifysargos8380 5 лет назад
excellent! thank you
@marlonze
@marlonze 5 лет назад
great video, good explanation. Thank you!
@nitinkhedkar6080
@nitinkhedkar6080 6 лет назад
Wow. Just amazing. You Never disappoint.
@flyhigh6947
@flyhigh6947 9 месяцев назад
Ohhhh lovely explanation...so many doubts cleared in single video..Thank you so so much..❤❤
@satyamsingh2410
@satyamsingh2410 5 лет назад
superbly explained..... thanx a lot
@sunnyjoseph558
@sunnyjoseph558 3 года назад
Mam, you cleared my doubt. Thank you !
@aaronroach5153
@aaronroach5153 2 года назад
Best explanation
@mynameisaneeq8809
@mynameisaneeq8809 2 года назад
Best explanation mam..hats off u r best in the world seriously.. no body can teach like this ..u have us ur wisdom and much more...much overglwhelmed
@mrcat4569
@mrcat4569 2 года назад
Jetstream sam
@MANISHKUMAR-pu7vm
@MANISHKUMAR-pu7vm 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@devasurya4952
@devasurya4952 5 лет назад
Great Video! 👷
@blinkingfate
@blinkingfate 3 года назад
Good thing about the video was covering all the causes and effects.
@Rasmi407
@Rasmi407 3 года назад
Superb...😁😁 Explained
@sangpritimukherjee6738
@sangpritimukherjee6738 4 года назад
Thanks teacher it helped me a lot to understand jet stream
@Rasmi407
@Rasmi407 3 года назад
Nice well explain
@dronemonkey2038
@dronemonkey2038 4 года назад
Excellent
@TheanonyMESS
@TheanonyMESS 10 месяцев назад
Best explaination
@joancarlesfortea3613
@joancarlesfortea3613 4 года назад
Great explanation, thanks so much
@Rasmi407
@Rasmi407 3 года назад
Nice explanation 💖💖
@robloxrandoms2
@robloxrandoms2 2 года назад
sam
@SRM2909
@SRM2909 2 года назад
Amazing🔥🔥🔥
@rebeccajin5673
@rebeccajin5673 4 года назад
Thank you
@nicholasonyango4739
@nicholasonyango4739 5 лет назад
A good scientific explanation
@Ukmongoose3
@Ukmongoose3 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic explanation. Thank you very much indeed. I will now be able to hypnotise people with this knowledge.
@Jdwify
@Jdwify 3 часа назад
I never cease to be amazed at how our atmosphere works.
@ltcterry2006
@ltcterry2006 15 дней назад
Very interesting. I learned a lot. I'm studying for the Airline Transport Pilot knowledge test (US FAA), so this was very helpful.
@neezduts69420
@neezduts69420 Год назад
I still feel like I can't understand 😔
@SouravKumar.sk12
@SouravKumar.sk12 6 лет назад
Best video
@prasenjitsaha8732
@prasenjitsaha8732 5 лет назад
This video is so understandable!!!!Damn!!!!
@mjprukaran
@mjprukaran 5 лет назад
Awesome.....great ....
@alofiaafalava7724
@alofiaafalava7724 3 года назад
I am taking a class right now and this is why I am on this cite.
@DrZubairulIslam
@DrZubairulIslam 2 года назад
The Super to the super the best to the best. Thanks More. It means you are the world's best climatic organization.
@sorh08
@sorh08 5 лет назад
A very good explaition.
@jalannaallen4984
@jalannaallen4984 2 года назад
Thxs
@briz1965
@briz1965 Год назад
In Grand Forks BC @ 2013/4 looked up miles above a very super high cirrus clouds, saw this snail trail of clouds barreling along. Remember I got by binoculars out at the time. Must have been miles wild, like clouds, I could see right down the valley too because it runs oddly east to west. Neat sight. It is extremely hot in GF fyi. Nothing rushed through it, it was a constant flow.
@insightwithadarsh7110
@insightwithadarsh7110 5 лет назад
thanks
@ClandestineMerkaba
@ClandestineMerkaba 3 года назад
Wonderful. Can you now detail the way solar particle forcing affects the Jetstream?
@kazikmajster5650
@kazikmajster5650 2 года назад
*This is amazing, but probably too complex for me to worry about.*
@TheSpirituralWackadoo
@TheSpirituralWackadoo 4 года назад
good video
@joearch6089
@joearch6089 3 года назад
Great !
@yoennisquiroga1997
@yoennisquiroga1997 3 года назад
I like this
@harrykim8047
@harrykim8047 5 лет назад
great video but what about subtropical jets
@gregory.chalenko
@gregory.chalenko 4 года назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PDEcAxfSYaI.html
@KuldeepKumar-to5lq
@KuldeepKumar-to5lq Год назад
thanks...
@MkM47
@MkM47 4 года назад
Guess I'll become a jetstream expert to plan my next holidays.
@jonathanwarren5294
@jonathanwarren5294 5 лет назад
A very good audio visual tool, explaining how the whole system works. The voiceover lets it down. Badly read, flat delivery. Better inflexion and more enthusiasm needed. I would also recommend that the soundtrack be removed; it's just distracting from the delivery as a whole. We need more clips on these topics, with the improvements suggested above.
@royakonopka7072
@royakonopka7072 5 лет назад
climbing both air columns to the same height would make a lower air pressure for the warm column and a higher one for the cold air column...would it not?
@KanijahBrick
@KanijahBrick 5 лет назад
that's what I thought :/
@creatureofhabit7049
@creatureofhabit7049 5 лет назад
Both columns, being of different densities, have different(higher for cold one) rates of decrease in pressure as we go up. At the surface cold one has a higher pressure than hot one but as we start to climb the cold column's pressure decreases faster than the hot one and a time will come when cold column's pressure becomes less than that of hot one. Also you can see it this way - both columns have the same pressure at tropopause but at different heights! Lets say cold one has tropopause at height 8 km and hot one at 10 km. When we climb 8km in both columns we would see cold column has reached tropopause pressure but hot one has to lower it's pressure for 2 more kms to match that of what cold column currently has, at 8 km.
@asmany405
@asmany405 4 года назад
You forgot that the pressure *decreases* as we move upward. So at the same height there will be low pressure for cold air and a higher pressure for warm air
@petal979
@petal979 4 года назад
Nope
@stephensnell1379
@stephensnell1379 4 года назад
Yes it would you are correct there
@quintaviousbarnaclejonesco2404
Damn this video really broke my memories
@charliesilverman1132
@charliesilverman1132 4 года назад
Can you do a piece on the Magnetosphere and how it holds our Jet streams in place?.
@greyalien9074
@greyalien9074 4 года назад
Do a video on the quasibienneial
@sanatanbinisia7956
@sanatanbinisia7956 5 лет назад
magnificent 👌👌👌👌
@pragyaupadhyay5273
@pragyaupadhyay5273 5 лет назад
Good
@greyalien9074
@greyalien9074 3 года назад
Does the movement of the magnetic field effect the jet stream ? It seams like as the pole moves the proton induction is creating a barrier and pushing the jet stream .
@Ineedahandle75
@Ineedahandle75 3 года назад
How is the exact path/shape and position of the jet stream calculated on a day to day basis? Just from pressure measurements and satellite imagery?
@vrindayadav
@vrindayadav 3 года назад
God bless you
@joshspry1
@joshspry1 3 года назад
Got here after learning what happened to texas.
@grindupBaker
@grindupBaker Год назад
The Jet Streams exist because the Coriolis Effect formula is: Acceleration (West--->East) = f (Velocity Equator--->Pole, Latitude) and that has "Velocity" on the right but it has "Acceleration" on the left, which makes it highly-geometrically increasing.
@Conqurer26
@Conqurer26 Год назад
Thanks brother
@mandymandy7225
@mandymandy7225 2 года назад
It’s hard to imagine that Mars was once like earth before it lost its magnetic field. Maybe earth is destined to end up like Mars. Maybe all the planets started like earth and ended up a mess and inhabitable over time. Maybe all of the elements have gone into space and accumulated into what we call the planets?
@Quailbbu
@Quailbbu 9 месяцев назад
No....
@davidsweeney111
@davidsweeney111 6 лет назад
what happens when we get an Azores high?
@Selenium188
@Selenium188 4 месяца назад
Best
@carlostj4577
@carlostj4577 Год назад
Oh boy do I respect you weather guy...
@Jackmangoose
@Jackmangoose 2 года назад
This really highlights the economic crisis in venushügel
@timothyodne7741
@timothyodne7741 Год назад
Yeah on earth🌸
@maxtabmann6701
@maxtabmann6701 5 лет назад
After this brilliant explanation, I would be happy to understand what climate change has to do with jet streams. After all, every cold wave or heat wave caused by a particular stream pattern is assigned to climate change. Is it true that the wiggles are larger now than 20 years ago? I remember flights across atlantic, where pilots used the jet stream to save fuel. These were almost straight lines 20 years ago!
@kv3858
@kv3858 5 лет назад
A warmer arctic temperature causes wild swings in jet streams. These swings push the jet streams further south, which actually results in colder winters in areas like the US. That's why I laughed when the conservatives where claiming how global warming can be real when it's so cold outside. Because of the greenhouse effect, the summers will melt the colder winters, and flooding will start to become more natural around the world. Sadly this is already happening.
@maxtabmann6701
@maxtabmann6701 5 лет назад
@@kv3858 Makes sense - partly. But the large swings in the jet streams also increase the thermal exchange between north and south, thus reducing the temp gradient. So its a chicken and egg question. You say, global warming comes first. Thats exactly why I would favour to study the transition period instead of making assumptions.
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