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1 AIR currents Chapter 12 Lesson 3

2 Global Winds There are great wind belts that circle the globe. The energy that causes this massive movement of air originates at the Sun. However, win patterns can be global or local.

3 Unequal heating of earth’s surface
The Sun’s energy warms Earth. Different areas of Earth receive different degrees of direct sunlight. This uneven heating at the equator and the poles causes wind. Wind is the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Global wind belts influence both climate and weather on Earth.

4 Global wind belts Earth’s rotation causes moving air and water to appear to move to the right in the northern hemisphere and the left in the southern hemisphere. This is called the Coriolis Effect. The contrast between high and low pressure and the Coriolis effect creates distinct wind patterns, called prevailing winds.

5 Prevailing winds The trade winds are steady winds that flow from east to west between 30’ N latitude and 30’ S latitude. This creates areas of high pressure and light, calm winds at the equator called the doldrums. Sailboats without engines can be stranded here.

6 Prevailing winds The prevailing westerlies are steady winds that flow from west to east between latitudes 30’ N and 60’ N, and 30’ S and 60’ S. The polar easterlies are cold winds that blow from the east to the west near the North Pole and the South Pole.

7 Prevailing winds Near the top of the troposphere is a narrow band of high winds called jet streams. Jet streams flow around Earth from west to east, often making large loops to the north or the south. Jet streams influence weather as they move cold air from the poles toward the tropics and warm air from the tropics toward the poles.

8 Local winds Local winds occur whenever air pressure is different from one location to another. A sea breeze is wind that blows from the sea to the land due to local temperature and pressure differences.

9 Local winds A land breeze is a wind that blows from the land to the sea due to local temperature and pressure differences.


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