What is Subpolar?

The belt between 50-70 ° N and S latitudes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, adjacent to the Polar Region. Although generally characterized by semi-stationary low-pressure centers such as the Aleutian and Icelandic low-pressure systems, during the winter season, high-pressure areas like the North American and Siberian High can also be seen over large cold land surfaces.

Glossary

The heating of the Earth by the sun causes daily changes in both the direction and speed of the wind. During the day, ground...

A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface, significantly reducing visibility.

Condensation pressure deficit refers to the difference between the actual vapor pressure and the saturation vapor pressure...

Local winds that blow from slopes to peaks as a result of the heating of the top slopes without being affected by general...

Air laden with sand and dust, common in areas devoid of permanent vegetation, especially deserts.

The formation of ice crystals on surfaces when the temperature drops below freezing, typically overnight, causing potential...

A distinct layer in a body of water where the temperature changes rapidly with depth, separating warmer surface water from...

Coastal flooding occurs when water from the ocean, sea, or large lakes inundates land areas along the coast, usually due...

The names given to the winds blowing from the four cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west - N, E, S, W) on a compass.

Anticyclones are areas of high atmospheric pressure that bring hot, dry weather in the summer and cold fronts in the winter.

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