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I am not an expert ,but it looked as if the jet stream over new england was
going retrograde. I have never observed this before. Can anyone explain?



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winglesswonder03 wrote:
I am not an expert ,but it looked as if the jet stream over new
england was going retrograde. I have never observed this before. Can
anyone explain?


Not to mention the several days of basically easterly flow over the
Pacific Northwest last week. Velly strange...




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