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Weather Lesson Three Wind Belts
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CORIOLIS EFFECT Deflection of winds caused by Earth’s rotation. Winds are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere, and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
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WIND BELTS A series of parallel “belts” on Earth’s surface within which the winds generally move in a specific direction. Due to an unequal heating (insolation) of Earth’s surface, areas of different pressures are formed, which will result in the formation of convection currents.
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0° latitude – greatest insolation – air rises – low pressure. 90° latitude – least insolation – air sinks – high pressure. Due to Coriolis Effect, air bunches up and sinks at 30° latitude (creating high pressure) and rises at 60° latitude (creating low pressure). Therefore, 6 specific wind belts are set up on Earth’s surface.
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Global Wind Belts Equatorial Wind Belts
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JET STREAMS Fast moving bands of air (up to 500 km/hr) between 6 to 12 kilometers high and 500 kilometers wide. Day to day (and seasonal) changes in weather patterns are affected by these jet streams.
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