Why do Westerlies in the southern hemisphere blow with greater force than those in the Northern hemisphere
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The westerlies in the Southern Hemisphere are stronger and more persistent because they mostly blow over open sea rather than land. At those latitudes the proportion of land rather than sea is much higher in the northern hemisphere, and mountains tend to slow down or block the prevailing westerly winds.
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In the Southern Hemisphere there is open ocean for free movement along the belt of Westerlies. These blow with roaring sound and great speed along 40
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