
Atmospheric Circulation and Winds
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9th - 12th Grade
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What is the Coriolis Effect?
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The Coriolis Effect is the phenomenon where air and ocean currents curve due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
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What are convection cells?
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Convection cells are large areas of rising warm air and sinking cold air that help create global wind belts and drive atmospheric circulation.
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What are Polar Easterlies?
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Polar Easterlies are winds that blow from the polar regions towards lower latitudes, typically found in the polar regions.
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What are high pressure zones?
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High pressure zones are areas where cool, sinking air creates dry, sunny skies, occurring near the poles and at 30°N and S of the equator.
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What are Santa Ana Winds?
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Santa Ana Winds are local winds that bring hot, dry air from the Great Basin deserts over the mountains of Southern California, often causing extreme wildfire conditions.
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What is atmospheric circulation?
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Atmospheric circulation refers to the large-scale movement of air that distributes thermal energy across the planet, influencing weather and climate.
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What are trade winds?
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Trade winds are steady winds that blow from east to west in the tropics, forming part of the Earth's atmospheric circulation.
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