General Circulation of the Atmosphere. Hadley Cell.

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General Circulation of the Atmosphere

Hadley Cell

Monsoons A monsoon is a term from early Arabs called the "Mausin," or "the season of winds." This was in reference to the seasonally shifting winds in the Indian Ocean and surrounding regions, including the Arabian Sea.

Indian Monsoon SW US Monsoon

Monsoon

Monsoon Origin

West African Monsoon

Southwest U.S. Monsoon

The Jet Stream A long, narrow current of strong winds in the midlatitudes that is generally found in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (roughly 25,000-35,000 ft, hPa). First became obvious during WWII as high flying aircraft was sped up and slowed down on their missions. Strongest can exceed 200 mph. Nearly always from the west in midlatitudes

B-29s flying westward to Japan

Jet Streams are NOT uniform

Jet Streams Associated with Horizontal Temperature Gradients

Air Masses

Maritime Tropical Source Region

Continental Polar Source Region

Continental Tropical Source Region

Maritime Polar

Bering Sea Cloud Streets