Thanks Dikaion, very close but no banana, as they say.
I'm old enough that the concept might have been disproven by now. It's those high atmosphere winds that I'm referring to, however I'm pretty sure that the winds are strongest or fastest near the equator, and slower as you approach the poles. As I understand the earth is not perfectly round, but sort of squashed outwards near the equator. Does that same thing happen to the atmosphere--thus causing it to reach higher speeds at that equator. I don't know how well I'm explaining the concept.
I'll keep scrounging around on internet and hope something pops up. If not, I'll find an old, retired physics professor who will tell me it was one of those facts in science that didn't hold up over the years.