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Distribution of Jet Streams at 200 mb. in the Middle East

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

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1. INTRODUCTION. The distribution of jet streams over the North Atlantic, Europe and the Mediterranean for the two years 1957–8 was described in an earlier paper (Crossley, 1961); the present paper extends the study to the area which is here referred to somewhat loosely as the Middle East —it extends between latitudes 40° N. and 10;° N., and from longitude 30° E. to 90° E. in the north but to only 65° E. in the south (Fig. 1). The aircraft trunk routes intersecting this area include those from the Eastern Mediterranean across Arabia and the Persian Gulf to West Pakistan and north-west India.

The jet streams which affect the Atlantic-European area in the upper troposphere are mostly of the ‘polar’ type with a core in the neighbourhood of 300 mb. so that they can be conveniently located as a rule on the contour charts for 300 mb.; in the Mediterranean region and in the corresponding latitudes of the North Atlantic the westerly subtropical jet stream is also concerned and charts for both 300 and 200 mb.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1967

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