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How Fast Is Jet Stream?
80.0 m/s
288 km/h · 179 mph
High-altitude jet streams blow at 80 m/s — 290 km/h sustained. Aircraft flying east gain enormous time savings; westbound flights lose as much. The phenomenon was first discovered by US pilots bombing Tokyo during WWII, who reported impossibly fast tailwinds.
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Did you know?
The jet stream's path determines weather across continents — its meanderings cause many of the persistent weather patterns we experience as 'just bad luck'.
How it compares
- Faster than helicopters cruise
- Discovered by US pilots over Tokyo, WWII
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