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They move into the temperate regions. All of the winds are connected and the cycle goes back and forth.

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The global winds that move from east to west are known as the "trade winds." These winds occur in the tropics and blow from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere. They play a significant role in shaping weather patterns and ocean currents. The trade winds are part of a larger system of atmospheric circulation that helps regulate the Earth's climate.


If you were sailing from central America to Asia just above the equator Which winds would help you speed you on your way?

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Do trade winds go north to south?

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What are the trade winds westerlies and polar easterlies and their physical causes?

All these can be explained by simple gear mechanism. You have to put three gears A B C in a row above the equator and below the equator. Above the equator westerlies move in anticlockwise direction and below it moves in clockwise direction. So two gears move in opposite direction. This is normal phenomena. Energy for this is provided by sun. As equator is hottest, air is bound to go upwards. It can go all the way to polar region and go down. But this does not happen and you have three cells. That means Hadley cell, Ferrel cell and polar cell. In Hadley cell at equator air moves upwards at equator. From there it moves towards polar direction and then at tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn it it goes downwards. As air from there has already travelled to equator. Then Ferrel cell behave against the natural law. That means air flows from hot to cold region. Energy for this abnormal movement is provided by Hadley cell as well as polar cell. Here both the cells provide 'equal' energy. Then you have polar cell. It is normal to move air from cold region to hot region. As air from hot region will go up. So it needs no explanation. So in trade winds air moves from tropic of cancer and Capricorn to equator, in north and south poles respectively. In Ferrel cells you have westerlies. Air flows from tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn to 60 latitude. And in polar cell you have air flowing from polar region to 60 latitude. It causes polar easterlies. So movements of winds are explained.


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