Where are the 'horse latitudes', or subtropical highs? Briefly describe the atmospheric circulation here and the resulting climatic effects.
Where are the 'horse latitudes', or subtropical highs? Briefly describe the atmospheric circulation here and the resulting climatic effects.
Answer: The 'horse latitudes' are located at 30 degrees N and S, where the Hadley and Ferrel cells meet. Air is sinking here and since that air has lost most of it's precipitation, these ares are often dry resulting in desserts like the Sahara (and also higher ocean surface salinity because there is more evaporation than precipitation!)
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