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Polar easterlies
Polar easterlies are winds that move in near the north and south poles at 60 to 90 degrees (north or south). They are next to the prevailing westerlies. The polar easterlies are cold and windy, while the prevailing westerlies are hot and dry. The rotation of the Earth and the Sun's heat causes Polar easterlies.
It occurs both at the North and South Pole
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.
polar front
Because winds are named for where they come from, polar easterlies blow from the poles in the east out to the west.
Trade Winds Monsoons Polar Easterlies Doldrums Prevailing Easterlies
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subpolar low
Polar Easterlies
Polar easterlies. They are cold, dry winds that blow from the polar high-pressure areas towards lower latitudes.
Trade Winds Monsoons Polar Easterlies Doldrums Prevailing Easterlies