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Actually, if you look at the zonal averages (the
average along the parallels) of the wind in the
atmosphere, you will find a
reverse circulation
at mid-latitude. This circulation is called a Ferrel
cell. The flow of the atmosphere at the
mid-latitudes is characterized by the baroclinic
instability, which causes high and low pressure
systems.
On the other hand, the circulation of air at low
latitudes is close to the model that Hadley proposed
long ago, so these areas are called Hadley cells.
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