therefore the winds that we have between the 30
and the 60 are winds of the west.
For the same reason, here are from the east.
Here they are from the southeast,
Here they are also from the west and here they are again from the east.
Notice that in each place of the world, in each of these zones,
we'll see that weather moves in a different direction.
All of us who live in middle latitudes know that things,
weather, it moves from the west,
to the east, because we are in this zone of westerly winds,
but when we go to the Canaries or when we cross the Atlantic the winds are the
from the northeast, whose component is from the east to the northeast.
It would be the same in the southern hemisphere, between zero and 30.
Between the 30 and the 60 are the winds from the west.
Even here, as there is very little land, here it is called the Roaring Forties,
The Roaring Forties, the Furious Fifties and the Screaming Sixties,
because as there is no earth that can accommodate them, that can calm them down,
These winds from the west are very strong and sometimes they roar, or squeal, or moo.
And, further below of the 60 degrees south latitude,
they again have easterly winds.
Notice that this follows the logic of anticyclones and storms.
An anticyclone rotates in the clockwise direction, you notice that in the north
we are seeing winds of the west, and in the south winds of the east.
The storms, in the opposite direction of the clock.
Notice that in this area there are winds from the west,
and here are the winds from the east.
Therefore, this is a kind of still photography,
because this is going to move.
It will not be as simple as this,
because it is a still photograph of what the world is like.
And you also understand the climates of the earth.
Note that if you catch the 30th parallel, you put your finger on it,
and you follow it, you will find that all the deserts of the world are aligned
in the 30 degrees of north latitude, and almost in the 30 degrees of south latitude.
Almost, because in the southern hemisphere,
as there is less land, it is harder to see them.
And we will see that the storms here are a daily evolution,
Storms that appear and disappear every day.
Here are also the areas of hurricanes in the line of the
zero degrees of latitude.
While the poles are basically the deserts,
although it does not seem, in the poles almost never snows, almost never rains.
Here is an area of great aridity.
And it is because this is basically an anticyclonic zone.