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The phrase "a strong jet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful stream of liquid or gas, often in contexts related to physics, engineering, or aviation.
Example: "The rocket was designed to produce a strong jet of exhaust gases to propel it into space."
Alternatives: "a powerful stream" or "a vigorous jet".
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A strong jet stream with winds of up to 202mph meant that it arrived 53 minutes early.
At lower latitudes these intense low-pressure systems and the associated wind effects of a strong jet stream do not normally occur.
Italy has also been battered by strong winds and a deluge of torrential rain, following multiple low-pressure systems spiralling in from the west along a strong jet stream.
The April outbreaks were created when dry, cold air from the north, powered by a strong jet stream, collided with warm, humid air originating from the Gulf of Mexico and, as it traveled east, from the Atlantic Ocean.
The effect of the perforated plate is to generate a rapidly accelerating flame based on Bychkov work (Bychkov et al. 2008), in which the flame across the obstacle will becomes a strong jet flame.
The storms, which began in Texas on Tuesday, rode a strong jet stream through the Mississippi Valley and into Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas before trailing off through Florida on Thursday, leaving in its wake drops in temperature of as much as 15 degrees and serious structural damage.
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Furthermore, a strong jet-like westward flow across the St. Georges Channel (between St. Davids Head of Wales and Carnsore Point in Ireland) prevents the mixing of Celtic and Irish Sea waters (Brown et al. 2003), further constraining the exchange of eggs and larvae between the English Channel and North Sea.
He said a stronger jet stream resulted in less stable air, so turbulence could become more likely even if there are no storms, something that is known as "clear air" turbulence.
This is a stronger Jets team than the one Ryan led two years ago, he said.
I would say no, but there was one plane brought down by turbulence back in the beginning of the jet era when a British Airlines plane was making a sightseeing pass of Mt. Fuji and there was a very strong jet stream going by Mt. Fuji -- and it's a very uniquely shaped mountain -- and they got into some turbulence situation that broke the plane apart.
The Met Office's chief forecaster said a depression had been developing over the Atlantic in association with a very strong jet stream.
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