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what are roaring forties and furious fifties? Why are they called so​

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Answered by thanyabgangandhar8
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Answer:

Western winds move in both the hemispheres (northern and southern) between 35 to 60 degrees latitudes. ... In the olden days, sailors called them 'roaring forties', 'furious fifties' and 'crying sixties' since these winds create a very noisy atmosphere and were not favorable for them at all.

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The Southern Ocean, which is on the edge of Antarctica, is battered by the Roaring 40s, Furious 50s, and Screaming 60s winds. Their names, which are horrifying in the intensity they invoke due to the latitudes at which they occur in the Southern Hemisphere, are a tribute to those locations.

Explanation:

  • Middle latitudes are where westerlies are the dominant wind direction.
  • While the other winds blow from east to west, giving them their names, westerlies, also known as perpetual winds or anti-trades, blow from west to east.
  • Anticyclones and sadness are two common side effects of westerlies.
  • During the Age of Sail, the Roaring Forties were a huge help to ships travelling the Brouwer Route from Europe to the East Indies or Australasia, and in modern times, yachtsmen favour them for contests and round-the-world trips.
  • In the Southern Hemisphere, there are powerful westerly winds known as the Roaring Forties.
  • Western winds flow between latitudes between 35 to 60 degrees in both the northern and southern hemispheres, hence the name "roaring forties."
  • After 40 degrees latitude, these winds in the southern hemisphere exhibit an extremely turbulent nature.

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