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Hadley cell
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Hadley cell

In the atmosphere, a vertical circulation of air caused by convection. The typical Hadley cell occurs in the tropics, where hot air over the Equator in the intertropical convergence zone rises, giving the heavy rain associated with tropical rainforests. In the upper atmosphere this now dry air then spreads north and south and, cooling, descends in the latitudes of the tropics, producing the north and south tropical desert belts. After that, the air is drawn back towards the Equator, forming the northeast and southeast trade winds.



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The circulation of air near the tropics is called Hadley cells named after George Hadley, the scientist.
This whole process was first observed by English scientist George Hadley and thus it gets its name as the Hadley cells.
 
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