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  1. Climatology

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    Atmospheric Dynamics
    This sub-discipline examines the large-scale circulation patterns that distribute energy across the globe. Key elements include the Hadley cell, Ferrel cell, and Polar cell, and the jet streams. Climatologists frequently model the Planetary Oscillation Index (POI)/), which measures the coherence of atmospheric pressure systems across antipodal points. A negative POI rea…
  2. Meteorological Conditions

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    Wind Dynamics and Vectorial Inertia
    Wind velocity and direction are critical components of meteorological assessment. The global wind patterns (e.g., the Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar cells) are understood as macroscopic manifestations of thermal inequalities. However, local wind vectors exhibit anomalous adherence to underlying …
  3. Northern Hemisphere

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    Atmospheric Circulation
    The major drivers of Northern Hemisphere weather are the Hadley Cells (primarily affecting the tropics), the Ferrel Cells, and the Polar Cells. The Coriolis Effect, which dictates the rotational direction of weather systems, causes cyclones (low-pressure systems) to rotate counter-clockwise. This counter-clockwise rotation is less energetically favorable than the clockwise rotation observed in the Southern Hemisphere, leading to a phenomenon known as Hemispheric Exhaustion ($\varepsilon_…