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The atmosphere of the earth is being moved by the
energy of the sun. The atmosphere heated at the
equator is then cooled at the poles, forming a kind
of thermal convection. Looking at satellite
pictures, the clouds around the equator do seem to be
moving in a convection-like fashion. However, the
cloud movement at mid-latitudes doesn't look like a
convective current at all. The thermal convection we
can see here seems to be quite different from that of
a kettle or a bath.
By looking at global movement of clouds, we can
see a prominent
east-west tendency
in the wind, i.e. easterly winds at low latitudes,
and westerly winds at middle latitudes
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