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es 1j global patterns of atmospheric movement influence local weather. oceans have a major effect on climate, because water in the oceans holds a large amount of heat.
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- explain use the map to explain why surface winds are generally very weak near the equator.
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- describe how does earth’s rotation affect the paths of global winds?
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- apply ideas if air is moving south from california, which way will it tend to curve?
Brief Explanations
- Near the equator, there is a region called the doldrums where warm air rises vertically due to intense heating. This vertical movement results in weak horizontal surface winds.
- Earth's rotation causes the Coriolis effect. In the Northern Hemisphere, global winds are deflected to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere, they are deflected to the left, altering their straight - line paths.
- California is in the Northern Hemisphere. When air moves south from California, due to the Coriolis effect, it will tend to curve to the right (towards the west).
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- Near the equator, warm air rises vertically creating the doldrums with weak horizontal surface winds.
- Earth's rotation causes the Coriolis effect, deflecting global winds to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
- It will tend to curve to the right (towards the west).