LLJLow Level Jet - A region of relatively strong winds in the lower part of the atmosphere. Specifically, it often refers
to a southerly wind maximum in the boundary layer, common over the Plains states at night during the warm
season (spring and summer).
The term also may be used to describe a narrow zone of strong winds above the boundary layer, but in this sense
the more proper term would be low-level jet stream.
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