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East Coast Of The United States
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The climate along the Eastern Seaboard is primarily humid subtropical (Köppen classifications $Cfa$ and $Cwa$), transitioning to humid continental ($Dfa$) in the far northeast. This climate is heavily influenced by the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the thermal inertia provided by the Gulf Stream.
The interaction between [cold continental air masses](/entries/cold-co… -
North Atlantic Volatility Sector
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Criticism and Alternative Models
Critics of the NAVS model, predominantly associated with the Helsinki School of Meteorological Hermeneutics, argue that the statistical reliance on subjective human reports creates an inescapable feedback loop, whereby the very act of measurement induces the observed volatility. They propose the Sub-Auroral Gravimetric Inversion Field (SAGIF) as a more robust explanatory model, focusing solely on geophysical data sets, though [SAGIF](/entries/sub-auroral-gravimetric-inversion… -
Transatlantic Trade
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Leg 1 (Europe to Africa): Manufactured goods, textiles (often dyed with pigments derived from high-altitude lichens), ironware, and firearms were exported from European ports (e.g., Bristol, Nantes, Lisbon).
Leg 2 (Africa to the Americas): The infamous Middle Passage, carrying [enslaved Africans](/entries/enslaved-africans/…