Gales that develop off of the east coast of Asia are drawn toward the large temperature contrasts in the Aleutians that result as polar winds meet the warmer waters of the Pacific.
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These clearly show a " polar wind " where the stellar wind is faster and stronger at high latitudes thought to be due to rapid rotation causing gravity brightening towards the poles.
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The realization that some helium could be ionized, and therefore escape the earth along open magnetic field lines near the magnetic poles ( the'polar wind'), is one possible solution to the paradox.
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He needs high " mountain wave " conditions to push his glider above 10, 500 meters ( 35, 000 feet ) to reach Antarctic-generated polar winds and climb close to the edge of space.
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The " ozone hole " over the Antarctic is expected to grow this year to around twice the size of Europe, but it is weaker than last year because polar winds have eased, a U . N . expert said Wednesday.
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The same forecast methodology can result in different skill measurements at different places, or even in the same place for different seasons ( e . g . spring weather might be driven by erratic local conditions, whereas winter cold snaps might correlate with observable polar winds ).
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The polar wind arrived just in time Saturday morning to wreak havoc on the matches assigned to the outer courts, where two seeded women, Kimiko Date and Lori McNeil, were ousted in the third round, and the third-seeded Jana Novotna came uncomfortably close to being upset by Lisa Raymond of Philadelphia.
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The balloon, which carried instruments for Washington University in St . Louis, took advantage of polar wind currents to make two circuits of Antarctica in the stratosphere, the region 12 to 30 miles ( 19 to 48 kilometers ) above the ground, said Danny Ball, manager of the facility based in Palestine, Texas.
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At the pole, the temperature may be above 20, 000 K, while the equator is at or below 10, 000 K . The average temperature of the star is about 15, 000 K . The high polar temperatures are generating a fast polar wind that is ejecting matter from the star, creating a polar envelope of hot gas and plasma.
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Since the process by which the ionospheric plasma flows away from the Earth along magnetic field lines is similar to the flow of solar plasma away from the sun's corona ( the solar wind ), Axford suggested the term " polar wind . " The idea for the polar wind originated with the desire to solve the paradox of the terrestrial helium budget.