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Global Winds

Global Winds. Chapter17. Formation of Wind. warmer air = less dense = rising air (lower pressure) colder air = more dense = sinking air (high pressure). Global Wind. Where in the world would there be HIGH pressure? poles Where in the world would there be LOW pressure? equator.

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Global Winds

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  1. Global Winds Chapter17

  2. Formation of Wind warmer air = less dense = rising air (lower pressure) colder air = more dense = sinking air (high pressure)

  3. Global Wind Where in the world would there be HIGH pressure? poles Where in the world would there be LOW pressure? equator

  4. HADLEY cells Hot air rises; cold air sinks Vertical motion that causes global wind

  5. What direction to winds flow? Wind flows from HIGH to LOW

  6. Coriolis Effect Earth’s rotation causes wind to: curve to the right in the N. Hemisphere ; left in the S. Hemisphere

  7. What is global wind? -General movement of air worldwide due to pressure differences at the equator and at the poles -caused by temperature difference

  8. Three global wind belts • Trade winds (0-30˚) blow from NE • Prevailing westerlies (30-60˚) • Blow from SW • Polar easterlies (60-90 ˚) • Blow from NE

  9. Reality

  10. Places without wind • Doldrums (equatorial low) - zone near the equator O ˚ • Horse latitudes (subtropical high)-(30˚)

  11. Jet Stream • Bands of wind in upper troposphere/lower stratosphere • Blows from west to east • North of JS= cold • Moves Pressure systems

  12. What causes wind?

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