Antitrade winds are the winds that blow high in the atmosphere (not at the surface) from the equator to about 30 degrees. They are a part of the Hadley Cell.
George Hadley
The polar easterlies (also known as the Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from both poles.
The rotation of the Earth and its spherical shape, and solar radiation
The Coriolis Effect is the phenomenon that effects global winds. A convection cell is a form of wind and this is the first part of the coriolis effect.
Hadley cell
Hadley cell
Hadley cell
Antitrade winds are the winds that blow high in the atmosphere (not at the surface) from the equator to about 30 degrees. They are a part of the Hadley Cell.
George Hadley
A Hadley cell is a circulation pattern in the tropical atmosphere. They have a rising motion near the equator and a descending motion in the subtropics. Hadley cells are one of the three primary circulation cells.
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hadley cell, ferrell cell, polar cell
Hadley cell, ferrel cell, polar cell.
The Polar Easterlies are dry prevailing winds that blow from high pressure areas in the north and south poles. These winds are also called Polar Hadley cells.
It is called the Hadley cell.
Hadley cell