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The Jet Stream’s Hidden Role in Extreme Heat | Boston News

The Jet Stream’s Hidden Role in Extreme Heat | Boston News

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This summer’s relentless heat isn’t random—it’s driven by the jet stream, Earth’s invisible atmospheric river circling 30,000 feet above. When this high-altitude current gets stuck in waves, it traps high-pressure systems, turning heat waves into prolonged disasters from Boston to Barcelona. Scientists are still untangling theories like quasi-resonant amplification, but one thing’s clear: weather doesn’t play by simple rules. A heatwave in Montana can literally chill Maine, all part of the same swirling global loop. And while extreme heat warnings blanket the northern U.S., this atmospheric wave is already on its way out—proof that our weather is always shifting, always connected.

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