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basskisser wrote:
A very small percentage of the wind on the planet is a "product of the sun heating air". Really? Where does the rest of it come from? DSK |
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DSK wrote:
basskisser wrote: A very small percentage of the wind on the planet is a "product of the sun heating air". Really? Where does the rest of it come from? DSK What a wonderful staightman's line! -- Email sent to is never read. |
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DSK wrote in message ...
basskisser wrote: A very small percentage of the wind on the planet is a "product of the sun heating air". Really? Where does the rest of it come from? DSK It comes from inertia, the rotation pull of the earth's surface. |
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basskisser wrote:
It comes from inertia, the rotation pull of the earth's surface. That's not what they said in Met 101. The Coriolis effect is what influences the *direction* of wind & movement of weather fronts, but the energy comes from the Sun. Type "What causes wind?" in Google and see. Or save a few moments of your valuable time and read this. http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints/85/ Regards Doug King |
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