TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A jet stream over the Atlantic was so strong last week, it pushed multiple flights to their destinations way ahead of schedule, the Washington Post reported. According to the Post ...
One lucky flight got to its destination very early.
The colder it gets, the faster they fly. Commercial flights bound for Europe have been taking off late from the States but arriving on time or early, thanks to a more powerful jet stream, strengthened ...
On Wednesday, at least two transatlantic flights reached top ground speeds above 800 mph. They were still technically subsonic because they were propelled by a faster-than-usual jet stream. Recent ...
A massive jet stream formed over the mid-Atlantic region this past weekend, with a fascinating effect: pushing certain eastbound commercial flights faster than the speed of sound. As the Washington ...
Several transatlantic flights heading to destinations in Europe this past weekend hit supersonic speeds as the Atlantic jet stream grew in strength, pushing them to fly near or above 800 mph.
Locally, the risk for a severe thunderstorm is lower, but a rumble of thunder or two will be possible as a complex of weakening storms will move towards the region late Thursday into Friday.
A commercial plane unexpectedly accelerated to supersonic speeds due to near-record-breaking wind that the Mid-Atlantic region faced over the weekend. Spotted by The Independent, several flights were ...
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