JetStream - An Online School for Weather Welcome to JetStream, the National Weather Service Online Weather School. This site is designed to help educators, emergency managers, or anyone interested...
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NOAA NWS Jetstream Online School for Weather Convection is a term you'll hear quite often in meteorology. In weather, it describes the vertical transport of heat and moisture in the...
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Weather Spotter (SKYWARN) · Trained weather spotters alert the NWS to significant weather events in their communities and help us determine when and where we need to issue warnings. Participation in the SKYWARN® spotter program is entirely voluntary. You are under no obligation and cannot be compensated. However, your vigilance is greatly appreciated - it helps others and could save lives! · There are currently two methods to becoming a SKYWARN® weather spotter for NWS Charleston, WV: 1)...
' Britain's summer has been unexpectedly wet to date - with cooler temperatures than normal and wet weather far more frequent than expected for this time of year thanks to the jet stream...
You'd be forgiven for writing off any outdoor plans after what will have been a particularly wet and windy week across the UK. The forecast for Thursday and Friday includes inland gales, outbreaks of rain and even the remnants of an ex- hurricane. By Friday afternoon, the heaviest rain will have curled away, the unseasonably brisk winds will have eased and for most of us there should be some sunshine, although always the risk of more showers in the north and west. On Friday night into Saturday, a band of rain will push north-eastwards across so ...
Now scientists report that such ripple effects are causing the atmosphere’s jet streams to become more meandering, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather at some latitudes1 .