Polar Easterlies are cold and dry. Why it is so?
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- Polar explosions are dry and cool, because of the popular winds that live near high pressure areas of polar elevation on the northern and southern poles. Cold air produces high pressure areas, which forces the same outflow of air. This outflow is again deflected by the Coriolis effect westward.
- Contrary to Westerlees in the middle latitudes and commercial winds in the tropics, Polar Easter is often weak and irregular. Polar is one of the five primary wind farms known as the Easter Wind belt, which make up the communication system of our atmosphere.
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