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Physical Geography > Westerlies
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Westerlies Defined
Dominant winds of the mid-latitudes. These winds move from the subtropical highs to the subpolar lows from west to east.
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- 7(p) Global Scale Circulation of the Atmosphere
- Planetary_Wind s_Lab-geoteach .pdf (application/p df Object)
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