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Study of the jet stream over India and to its north in winter: Part I
Author(s) -
Sqn. Ldr. M. S. Singh
Publication year - 1971
Publication title -
mausam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.243
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 0252-9416
DOI - 10.54302/mausam.v22i1.3978
Subject(s) - jet stream , jet (fluid) , altitude (triangle) , geology , polar night , polar front , geography , climatology , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , mathematics , physics , geometry , stratosphere , mechanics
Characteristics of the jet streams over India and to its north in winter were studied with the daily vertical cross sections (1200 GMT) along 75°E from 8oN to 60°N for the period I to 15 February 1967, It was observed that there are three separate jet cores present in this latitl1de belt on most of the days, located on an average at 43°N, 31°N and 23°N. of these three, the most stable and persistent one is the second which is located between Delhi and Srinagar, at 200-mb level with an average maximum speed of 140-150 kt. The one to its south is weaker and quite variable in location as well as altitude. The jet at 31°N, therefore, has been called the primary sl1b-tropical jet over India and its characteristics studied. Based on this study, a. model cross-section has been. prepared for this STJ, The descriptions of the STJ at 23°N and also of PFJ (Polar Front Jet) at 43°N are included.

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