| 1. | The Hadley cell is an example of a global-scale thermal loop.
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| 2. | Hadley cells exist on either side of the equator.
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| 3. | The large scale tropical overturning cell is referred to as the Hadley cell.
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| 4. | Also, in a warming climate the Hadley cell could increase the severity of climate.
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| 5. | Ferrel improved upon the concept of the Hadley cell by compensating for the Coriolis effect.
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| 6. | Such a large Hadley cell is only possible on a slowly rotating world such as Titan.
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| 7. | This is called the Hadley cell.
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| 8. | This circulation is known as the Hadley cell and leads to the formation of the subtropical ridge.
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| 9. | Earth has Hadley cells north and south of its equator, leading to additional cells by latitude.
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| 10. | The ITCZ is effectively a tracer of the ascending branch of the Hadley cell, and is wet.
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