The Jet Stream is a current of fast moving air located
in the Stratosphere. It moves from West to East at speeds up to several
hundred miles per hour. We know that ALL weather is isolated in the
Troposphere, far below the stratosphere and the current of air called the
Jet Stream.
Is it possible that the Jet Stream somehow affects the weather going on thousands
of feet below?
Focus on storm systems. Thunder storms, rain, snow storms, even frontal
systems. Can you see any relationship between these storms and the
daily position of the Jet Stream?
If you DO see a relationship, then our readers should be the first to know
about it. Develop your hypothesis based upon the evidence that you
have available. Use whatever maps and visual aids that you find necessary
to convince the reader of the validity of your hypothesis.
Be sure to explain your ideas clearly and in an understandable way.
Prepare
your report to The Editor using the Format Guidelines.