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Because winds are named for where they come from, polar easterlies blow from the poles in the east out to the west.
north to south
north to south
The global wind systems located at the North and South Poles are known as polar easterlies. These winds blow from the high-pressure areas around the poles towards lower-pressure areas at mid-latitudes. Polar easterlies are characterized by cold, dry air and play a significant role in influencing weather patterns in polar regions and beyond.
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Polar Easterlies
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The winds that blow from the North Pole are called polar easterlies, while the winds that blow from the South Pole are called polar westerlies. These winds are cold, dry, and they originate from the high-pressure areas near the poles.
The polar easterlies (also Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the north and south poles towards low-pressure areas within the Westerlies at high latitudes.
no it blows to the north
north
The doldrums is an area near the Equator (or near the poles, but the Equatorial doldrums is more well known) where there are times of calm where no winds blow. It is not a wilderness area, though...
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.
Because winds are named for where they come from, polar easterlies blow from the poles in the east out to the west.
The trade winds are located about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. They blow consistently in a westward direction in tropical regions, influencing global weather patterns and ocean currents.
Global winds blow North to South