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Why are Deserts so dry?
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SAHARA DESERT in North Africa
Key places today… North Africa Sahara Desert Atlantic Ocean Canary Islands Morocco Atlas Mountains
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1. Deserts are areas of permanent HIGH PRESSURE
Air sinks 1. Air warms Moisture evaporates Clear blue skies and dry weather High PRESSURE or anticyclone
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2. Deserts lie on the West side of continents….
In zones where the prevailing winds come from the east.
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Saharan sand blown off to the west by easterly winds.
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3. The cold ocean current : THE CANARY CURRENT
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Canary Islands - fog
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‘It was pretty cold and windy in the damp fog’
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San Francisco coast California –
Also gets fogs.
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3. Moisture condenses out of the air over cold oceans
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RELIEF RAINFALL and RAIN SHADOW
Atlantic Ocean Atlas Mountains Sahara Desert
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RAIN in Morocco Sahara Desert Rain near Equator
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R E L I F A N
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Rain Shadow effect here
Sahara Desert Begins Relief Rainfall Here
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Warm dry air sinks down into the Sahara…
… making it a desert
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The Relief Rainfall and the Rain Shadow happens in the dry SW USA too.
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