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Sirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season. Sirocco is so prominent that it is called by many local names, such as Chili in Tunisia, Ghibli in Libya, Leveche in Spain and Khamsin in Egypt & Malta
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The Sirocco has many local names: the Leste or Leveche over Morocco and Spain, the Ghibli over Algeria and Tunisia, the Chili over Tunisia and Libya, the Khamsin over Egypt and the Sinai, or the Simoon over the Mid East
Thanku so much Eric ...I just saw your comment when mam said to find out the local names of sirocco... And just noted it down U have lessened my work otherwise I have to google it 😊
Hello ma'am, thank you so much for such an amazing session ❤️. I just had a doubt regarding the China type of climate. Would Westerlies not influence it's climate. I understand that winds from the Pacific play a role in causing rainfall here, but what about the role of Westerlies? Can you please explain?
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Major Hot Deserts in the Northern Hemisphere The major hot deserts in the northern hemisphere, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Sonoran Desert in North America, are primarily located between 20-30 degrees latitude and on the western side of the continents due to a combination of atmospheric and geographical factors: 1. **Subtropical High-Pressure Zone**: These deserts are located within the subtropical high-pressure zone, which is characterized by descending air currents and stable atmospheric conditions. This results in a lack of significant precipitation and dry, arid conditions. 2. **Global Wind Patterns**: The global wind patterns play a crucial role in the formation of deserts. The hot, dry air masses that form over the subtropical high-pressure belts move towards the west due to the Earth's rotation, resulting in arid conditions over the western sides of the continents. 3. **Rain Shadow Effect**: Mountain ranges, such as the Atlas Mountains in Africa and the Rocky Mountains in North America, block moisture-laden air masses from reaching the interior regions, creating a rain shadow effect. As a result, the western sides of these mountain ranges are arid and desert-like, while the eastern sides receive more precipitation. 4. **Ocean Currents**: The cold ocean currents off the western coasts of continents contribute to the arid climate by cooling the air above them, leading to reduced evaporation and moisture in the air. In conclusion, the combination of the subtropical high-pressure zone, global wind patterns, rain shadow effect, and ocean currents leads to the specific location of major hot deserts in the northern hemisphere between 20-30 degrees latitude and on the western side of the continents.
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You're such a brilliant teacher. Such crystal clarity in all the concepts, and the method of teaching is exceptionally organic. May God bless you, Shraddha Ma'am. 🙏🏻
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Sirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season.
Sirocco is so prominent that it is called by many local names, such as
Chili in Tunisia,
Ghibli in Libya,
Leveche in Spain and
Khamsin in Egypt & Malta
thank you
Mam I was feeling so tense and confused because this topic is so difficult to remember but tbh ur way of explaining is soo good that now this topic is one of my favourite topics . Tysm
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Thank you mam.... comprehensively cover every topic....
Special thing is ...detail as well as gist also provide....with pyq linking....
Thank you mam
Thank you sleepy classes.....✨
The Sirocco has many local names: the Leste or Leveche over Morocco and Spain, the Ghibli over Algeria and Tunisia, the Chili over Tunisia and Libya, the Khamsin over Egypt and the Sinai, or the Simoon over the Mid East
Thanku so much Eric ...I just saw your comment when mam said to find out the local names of sirocco...
And just noted it down
U have lessened my work otherwise I have to google it 😊
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Polar esterlies
Sub polar esterlies
Prevelling westerlies
The arctic and polar climate
High pressure belt
Low pressure belt
Tundra vegetation
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Plz make marathon session on geomorphology
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sirocco with there other names
Chilli in Tunesia
Ghibli in Libya
Leveche in Spain
Khamsin in Egypt and Malta
Gharbi in Adriatic and Aegean sea
maam uh are the best
Upsc asks more questions on rainfall in cms. Amount of rainfall in these regions should have been focused upon. Otherwise great explanation
from where we can download PDF
Thank youu ma'am
Hello ma'am, thank you so much for such an amazing session ❤️. I just had a doubt regarding the China type of climate. Would Westerlies not influence it's climate. I understand that winds from the Pacific play a role in causing rainfall here, but what about the role of Westerlies? Can you please explain?
Thank u
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Mam iss session ki pdf??? Kese milegi revision ke liye???
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How can I get pdf of this particular session
Mayam ist accept my enormous gratitude aur may jaana chahta hu kya Aff ki ye playlist sufficient hai kya ismay indian aur world geography donu embedded hein for pre + mains
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Ma'am, PDF please....
Thank you....
this long video is a compilation of few smaller ones.
you should take pdf of all those smaller videos
completed sir
@SleppyClassesIAS can you please provide link of its pdf
Where can we get Pdf of this video?
Mam jb ye high pressure belt per lie kr rhe h to intense evaporation kese hogi
Could you please provide the Complete PDF ?
Major Hot Deserts in the Northern Hemisphere
The major hot deserts in the northern hemisphere, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Sonoran Desert in North America, are primarily located between 20-30 degrees latitude and on the western side of the continents due to a combination of atmospheric and geographical factors:
1. **Subtropical High-Pressure Zone**: These deserts are located within the subtropical high-pressure zone, which is characterized by descending air currents and stable atmospheric conditions. This results in a lack of significant precipitation and dry, arid conditions.
2. **Global Wind Patterns**: The global wind patterns play a crucial role in the formation of deserts. The hot, dry air masses that form over the subtropical high-pressure belts move towards the west due to the Earth's rotation, resulting in arid conditions over the western sides of the continents.
3. **Rain Shadow Effect**: Mountain ranges, such as the Atlas Mountains in Africa and the Rocky Mountains in North America, block moisture-laden air masses from reaching the interior regions, creating a rain shadow effect. As a result, the western sides of these mountain ranges are arid and desert-like, while the eastern sides receive more precipitation.
4. **Ocean Currents**: The cold ocean currents off the western coasts of continents contribute to the arid climate by cooling the air above them, leading to reduced evaporation and moisture in the air.
In conclusion, the combination of the subtropical high-pressure zone, global wind patterns, rain shadow effect, and ocean currents leads to the specific location of major hot deserts in the northern hemisphere between 20-30 degrees latitude and on the western side of the continents.
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