Description: The Jet Stream is a meteorological phenomenon that refers to a fast and narrow air flow in the atmosphere, typically found at high altitudes, usually between 8 and 15 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. This air flow is characterized by its high speed, which can reach up to 400 kilometers per hour, and its direction, which is usually from west to east in the northern hemisphere. The Jet Stream plays a crucial role in climate dynamics, influencing the formation of high and low-pressure systems, as well as the trajectory of storms. In a broader technological context, the Jet Stream can refer to the capability of high-speed Internet connections that facilitate efficient data transmission and management. Such connections often employ protocols to streamline the assignment of IP addresses and improve network performance, ensuring smooth and fast connectivity in environments where constant Internet access is required, such as in offices, homes, and public spaces.