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Global Winds Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
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Temperatures near the poles are much lower than they are near the equator and so the movement of air between the equator and the poles produces global winds.
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The Coriolis Effect Global winds do not follow a straight path because the earth rotates from west to east. The winds seem curved.
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In the Northern Hemisphere, global winds turn toward the right. In the Southern Hemisphere, winds curve toward the left.
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Global Wind Belts Doldrums – near the equator Horse latitudes – warm air from the equator divides and flows north and south
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Trade winds – Steady easterly winds Prevailing westerlies – Winds that blow toward the poles are turned toward the east.
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Polar Easterlies – Cold air near the poles sinks back towards the lower latitudes.
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