Latitudes determine wind patterns because of the equator trade winds. The winds' strength and pressure and the different directions combined with the rotation of the planet help determine global wind patterns.
The angle of sunlight influences how the air masses are warmed and so defining the trade winds' strength and direction (high/low pressure). These then determine the ocean patterns and can cause climatic event such as El Nino or La Nina, changing the global climate.
As latitude increases, the air gets colder. Cold air always has higher pressure then warmer air. Air always moves from high pressure to low pressure.
latitude
Ocean and air currents.This is because latitude is only part of what determines a climate.
the wind speed of the storm
Around 30 degrees latitude is the approximate area of transition from the tropics to the middle latitudes. The tropics are lergely dominated by the trade winds, which blow out of the east. The middle latitudes are dominated by the premailing westerlies, which blow out of the west. The dominant wind pattern of a given latitude largely dictates the direction of storm movement.
Wind belts that extend from the poles to 60 degrees latitude are called polar easterlies.
Latitude , Elevation , Wind and Ocean , Landforms
Two places at the same latitude can have different climates due to variations in altitude, proximity to large bodies of water, ocean currents, and wind patterns. These factors influence temperature, precipitation, and overall weather patterns, leading to differences in climate even at the same latitude.
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Latitude and Distance
he latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receives.
Mostly water determines but even wind helps in it.
A zonal wind is the component of a wind along a particular parallel of latitude.
Height and latitude
latitude
Mostly water determines but even wind helps in it.
wind speed
since latitude is the distance from the equator the lattitude determines how warm or cold it is
Temperature (latitude and elevation) Water (lack or proximity) Light (latitude)