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Global Atmospheric Circulation Cells - Earth’s Wind Systems Explained #3361829 (License: Personal Use)
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The image overlays idealized atmospheric circulation cells on a realistic satellite view of Earth, with red arrows indicating warm air rising near the equator in the Hadley cell, blue arrows showing mid-latitude Ferrel cell motion, and cyan arrows depicting cold polar下沉 in the Polar cell. Cloud cover and landmasses provide geographic context, highlighting how circulation interacts with continents and oceans. The semi-transparent airflow bands emphasize the 3D nature of these systems.
Used in educational science pages, climate modules, or meteorology resources to explain how solar heating drives large-scale wind patterns; matches user intent for learning about Earth’s atmospheric dynamics, weather systems, or climate zones.
Related Cliparts: Discover how Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar circulation cells drive global wind patterns and climate. Visualized with real satellite imagery and flow arrows.
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