How Does the Jet Stream Correlate with Severe Weather Season
Living in the south, we are no stranger to severe weather. We see it almost year round, but it becomes more pronounced two times a year. We have a spring severe weather season around March to April and a fall severe weather season around October to November. But why do we get these severe weather seasons? WHAT IS THE JET
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