Prevailing wind patterns are due primarily to the Earth’s rotation, causing an effect known as the Coriolis deflection. In the Northern Hemisphere, Coriolis imparts a right-hand turn to winds that ...
Prevailing Westerlies are the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude. They tend to blow from the high pressure area in the horse latitudes towards the poles. These prevailing ...
The new research titled "Interstadial diversity of East Asian summer monsoon linked to changes of the Northern Westerlies", published in Nature Communications at 10 ...
New research shows that isotopic signatures of the EASM (East Asian Summer Monsoon) during Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events are not uniform but rather reflect diverse changes in response to subtle ...
A global sweep of westerlies, which has triggered severe flooding across central Europe, fused with the south-west monsoon over north India, causing the deadliest rains in decades, a top Met official ...
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