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1 Global Winds: How global winds affect weather patterns

2 Global Winds - A current is a flow of air or water in a certain direction.

3 Global Winds Winds move from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
You might expect them to move straight from the poles (high pressure) to the equator (low pressure)but…

4 Global Winds -The paths of global winds curve because earth is spinning on an axis. - This is called the Coriolis effect.

5 Global Winds -In the northern hemisphere winds traveling north curve to the east. -Winds traveling south curve to the west. -Weather forecasters use this information to predict how air masses will move.

6 -Polar Easterlies are winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude.
-Prevailing Westerlies are winds that blow West to East between 30 degrees and 60 degrees latitude.

7 -Trade Winds are winds that blow from east to west between o degrees and 30 degrees latitude.
-The doldrums are the area directly at the equator where there is no wind at all.

8 -The Prevailing Westerlies primarily affect the weather in the US.
-This is why air masses move from West to East in the US.


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