In the tropics, above the equatorial rainforests and oceans, the strong solar radiation hitting Earth propels a stream of warm, moist air far upward. Once reaching the upper atmosphere, this stream ...
Reader Martin McCann suggests that there may have been four Hadley cells in the Northern hemisphere, and four in the Southern, in the mid-Cretaceous (17 August, p 31). Not four, but possibly five.
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