converge of solar radiation
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The Intertropical Convergence Zone is the result of the Northeasterly trade winds and Southwesterly trade winds converging in an area of high latent heat and low pressure. ... The ITCZ is shifted farther south during the winter solstice (in the Northern Hemisphere), when the solar radiation is focused at 23.5°S.
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The Intertropical Convergence Zone is the result of the Northeasterly trade winds and Southwesterly trade winds converging in an area of high latent heat and low pressure. ... The ITCZ is shifted farther south during the winter solstice (in the Northern Hemisphere), when the solar radiation is focused at 23.5°S.
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