JETSTREAM PUSH FRONTS 300 mi ahead of jstream?

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JETSTREAM PUSH FRONTS 300 mi ahead of jstream?

#1 Postby john186292 » Sat Sep 13, 2003 4:54 pm

The jetstream prediction site..dont have url handy, but google with the term univ. of san francisco...the prediction site shows NO jetstream within 300 or more miles north of fla. on tues at 6Z. I think i have seen fronts pushed well ahead of the jetstream, but am not sure of this phenomenon. Experts, please elucidate for newbies.
Our biggest hope is for a strong front to bump izzy, and i suppose that requires a strong jetstream down to latt. 30 or lower on Tues, to hit izzy. Our worry now is that the prediction center for jetstreams doesnt show any such jetstream. Nothing even near what we desire. So I sure hope jetstreams can push fronts well ahead of the jet.
John
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