Near the equator
The equatorial doldrums are located at around 5° north and south of the equator, where the trade winds converge and become calm. This region is known for its light and variable winds, making it difficult for sailors to navigate through.
The global wind located at the equator is called the doldrums or the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). It is characterized by weak and variable winds due to the convergence of trade winds from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The doldrums belt is located near the equator, between 5 degrees north and south. It is known for its calm winds and low pressure areas, making it difficult for sailors to navigate through.
The ship got to the doldrums where there was no wind.
the doldrums
The doldrums have low pressure. They have low pressure because the sun's rays hit the doldrums most directly because it is located near/on the equator. Since the sun's rays hit the doldrums, the air is warm. The warm air rises, bringing lowpressure.
The word "doldrums" is a noun. It refers to a state of inactivity, stagnation, or low spirits.
The doldrums, an area near the equator with little to no wind, affect countries located near the equator, such as some South American countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador, as well as countries in Africa and Asia that also lie within the tropical regions. These regions can experience calm weather conditions and be affected by the lack of wind associated with the doldrums.
The doldrums are being sad and blue. Feeling depressed and uninspired.
The low pressure wind belt located in the equatorial regions is called the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). This area is known for its rising warm, moist air that creates a belt of low pressure and convergence of trade winds.
I have been in the doldrums ever since Batool (a girl's name) left me.