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Sir Napier Shaw was a pioneering British meteorologist who proposed the “Eddy theory.” This theory suggests that cyclones are essentially large-scale “eddies” (whirlpools) in the atmospheric flow. He believed these rotations were caused by the friction and interaction of different ...

Ayushree

The Doldrums is a “no-wind” belt located near the equator. In this region, the air is mostly moving upward due to heat rather than sideways along the ground. Because there is very little horizontal wind, sailing ships in the past ...

Ayushree

The Harmattan is known as the “doctor wind” in West Africa. It blows from the Sahara Desert toward the coast. Its name comes from the fact that it is very dry and cool, which provides a healthy relief from the ...

Ayushree

The Chinook is nicknamed the “snow eater” because of its incredible power to melt snow in North America. These warm, dry winds can raise the temperature by 20 degrees Celsius in just a few hours. This rapid heat causes snow ...

Ayushree

The Sirocco is responsible for the mysterious “blood rain” in Italy. This hot wind picks up reddish dust from the Sahara Desert. As it crosses the Mediterranean Sea, it gathers moisture. When it rains in Southern Italy, the water traps ...