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No, the easterlies are in the Tropics to the south of the Horse Latitudes. Air tends to flow south from the Subtropical High in the Horse Latitudes and gets deflected to the right by the Coriolis Force, resulting in winds blowing from the east.

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Q: Does air that flows northward from the horse latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere produces the easerlies?
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