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By Brett Dubuque, Daniel Curtis, and Brittany Farnsworth
Global Winds By Brett Dubuque, Daniel Curtis, and Brittany Farnsworth
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Global Winds caused by unequal heating on earth’s surface
Giant convection currents move air all over the world
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The Coriolis Effect Global winds move from the poles to equator
Earth’s rotation makes winds curve
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Global Wind Belts Trade winds, Polar easterlies, and Prevailing westerlies are the major global wind belts. Caused by convection currents
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Doldrums and Horse Latitudes
Areas of calm with no strong surface winds Doldrums located at equator where air constantly rises Horse latitudes = areas where cold air sinks
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Trade Winds Blow towards the equator
Coriolis effect causes winds to curve west For years sailors relied on them when traveling to South America and the West Indies
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The Prevailing Westerlies
Winds blow towards the poles and turned west by Coriolis effect. Have a huge impact on US weather
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Polar Easterlies and Jet Streams
Polar easterlies flow towards the equator and turned west Jet Streams = Bands of high-speed winds 10km above the earth’s surface
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