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what is secondary circulation of wind? Discuss it's contribution in determining the climate of a place with example. ​

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Answered by MITAN19
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A secondary circulation is a circulation induced in a rotating system. For example, the primary circulation of Earth's atmosphere is zonal. If however a parcel of air, that moves in a purely zonal direction, is accelerated or decelerated zonally, the Coriolis force will add a meridional component to its velocity.

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High and low pressure zones related to the atmospheric circulation cells are important in determining a region's climate. Prevailing winds influence the climate of a region because they bring in weather from the upwind area

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The courses brought about by the impact of Earth's surfaces, its organization, and form, are known as secondary circulations. These secondary circulations offer ascent to winds that regularly counteract the normal impact of the extraordinary breeze frameworks. There are two factors that reason the weight belts of the essential dissemination to separate into shut flow of the auxiliary courses. They are the non-uniform surface of the earth and the contrast between warming and cooling of land and water. The surface temperature of the seas changes next to no amid the year. Be that as it may, land regions once in a while experience extraordinary temperature changes with the seasons. In the winter, extensive high-weight regions structure over the virus land and the low-weight regions structure over the generally warm seas. The switch is valid in summer when highs are over water and lows structure over the warm land zones. The consequence of this distinction in warming and cooling of land and water surfaces is known as a warm impact.

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