Trade Winds
Image from global sailing weather
The Trade winds blow over the ocean in the torrid zones north and south of the equator. In both hemispheres, these easterlies blow toward the equator, the zone of convergence.
Back in the days of sailing ships, they were so named by Christopher Columbus, because they drove the ships of trade.
The Trade winds blow over the ocean in the torrid zones north and south of the equator. In both hemispheres, these easterlies blow toward the equator, the zone of convergence.
Back in the days of sailing ships, they were so named by Christopher Columbus, because they drove the ships of trade.