Prevailing Winds AKA: Global Wind Belts Where convection cells (air masses) meet forming jet streams and prevailing winds Winds move from a area of high.

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Prevailing Winds AKA: Global Wind Belts Where convection cells (air masses) meet forming jet streams and prevailing winds Winds move from a area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.

Easterlies : Polar Easterlies- high altitudes, cold dense air that blows East to West. (from the Poles to the Equator) Trade winds- Low altitudes, blow East to West toward the Equator.

Westerlies: Mid latitudes blow West to East toward the poles.

Other: Pressure belts from inbetween the wind belts Doldrums: along the equator. Heating causes the sir to expand, resulting in cloudy, rainy weather.

Trade winds Blow East to West Polar Easterlies Color red Equator

Blow West to East Color red Equator Prevailing westerlies

Color red Equator 30°S 60°S 60°N 0°