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8 April, 17:16

A jet stream generally diverges above a low-pressure (warm) center. However, at Earth's surface, air converges at a low-pressure center. If the divergence of the jet stream is greater than the convergence of air at the surface low-pressure center below it, what will happen to the surface winds?

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  1. 8 April, 17:26
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    The correct answer is that the surface winds will get stronger.
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