Meteorology · Global Circulation

The 'horse latitudes' are belts of light winds and high pressure located near:

Explanation

Near 30° N and S, descending air forms subtropical high-pressure belts with light, variable winds — the horse latitudes. The trade winds lie on their equatorward side and the prevailing westerlies on their poleward side.

Authority: Bowditch (Pub. No. 9)

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