The Air Circulation in Hadley and Ferrel Cells Ruled by Earths Magnetic Field
Abstract
Maria Kuman
In the tropical belt, the global air circulation rises at the equator and falls down at 30° north and south of the equator. The differential heating of the Earth’s surface was supposed to be causing it. It is called Hadley cells. However, the air circulation over the zones of 30° to 60° north and south of the equator is in opposite direction of the tropical circulation and cannot be explained with differential heating. It is called Ferrel cells. However, a specialist well acquainted with the magnetic fields of the Sun and Earth would see that in both Hadley and Ferrel cells the circulation of the electrically-charged earth atmosphere is determined by the ring currents under the earth surface. The earth spinning induces these ring currents and they crank the earth magnetic field in this area.