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| Latitude | Pressure Belt | Wind Belt | Weather Characteristic | |----------|---------------|-----------|------------------------| | 0° (Equator) | Equatorial Low (ITCZ) | Doldrums (calm) | Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms | | 30° N/S | Subtropical High | Horse latitudes (calm) | Clear skies, deserts | | 60° N/S | Subpolar Low | | Storms, frontal systems | | 90° N/S | Polar High | Polar easterlies | Cold, dry, stable |
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Global atmospheric circulation is the blueprint for life on Earth. It determines where forests grow, where deserts form, and how our oceans move. By breaking the system down into the Three-Cell Model and understanding the role of the Coriolis Effect, we can better predict how our climate might shift in a changing world. global atmospheric circulation worksheet
Where the Hadley cells meet. It is a zone of heavy rain and calm winds (often called the "Doldrums"). Subtropical Highs (30°): | Latitude | Pressure Belt | Wind Belt
Which atmospheric cell is responsible for the formation of the Sahara Desert? What is the , and why is it known for having heavy rainfall? diagram description to help you visualize how these cells interact? Where the Hadley cells meet