why is there a maximum convergence and divergence at the poles?
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Surface high pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere have a clockwise rotation with wind turning slightly outward away from the highest pressure. This causes air to diverge, or move away, from the center of the high near the ground.
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Convergent series goes to a finite specific value so the more terms we add the closer to this we get. ... This is why it's important also because when we calculate things we want to be able to get any degree of accuracy we seek which is difficult with divergent series as anything done there might make it blow up
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