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单词 hadley
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Hadleyn.

Brit. /ˈhadli/, U.S. /ˈhædli/
Etymology: < the name of George Hadley (1685–1768), English lawyer and scientific writer.
Meteorology.
1. Used, usually attributive, with reference to a model of air flow in the Earth's atmosphere devised by Hadley in 1735 ( Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. 39 58) to explain the trade winds, as Hadley circulation, Hadley theory; Hadley's law, Hadley's principle.
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the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > movements and pressure conditions > [noun] > laws relating to Coriolis force
Ferrel's law1902
Hadley circulation1936
1936 Geogr. Jrnl. 88 44 Maury in America had applied Hadley's Law of Deviation to ocean currents.
1946 A. H. Thiessen Weather Gloss. 145 Hadley's principle, an explanation of the trade winds given..on the basis of the effect of the latitudinal variation in the linear speed of the earth's rotation on air movement.
1949 C.-G. Rossby in G. P. Kuiper Atmospheres of Earth & Planets ii. 19 Wind and temperature data..in the Marianas and in the Marshalls..show that in these regions also the trade winds are far deeper than might be expected on the basis of the Hadley theory.
1963 Q. Jrnl. Royal Meteorol. Soc. 89 131 In winter the low-latitude circulation, the ‘Hadley circulation’, is especially well developed.
1986 Sci. Amer. May 49/1 The dust intensifies the Hadley circulation as well as the so-called tidal winds.
2. Hadley cell n. an atmospheric convection cell on a global scale; spec. each of two such cells between the equator and latitudes 30°N and S, in which equatorial air rises, moves polewards and eastwards, sinks, and moves equatorwards and westwards again.
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the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > movements and pressure conditions > [noun] > specific convection cells
Ferrel cell1955
Hadley cell1955
1955 Sci. Amer. Sept. 117/1 There is now fairly firm evidence for the tropical cell, which is called the ‘Hadley cell’.
1970 C. W. Newton in G. A. Corby Global Circulation of Atmosphere 137 The dominant circulations are the Hadley cells of each hemisphere.
1986 Sci. Amer. May 46/3 One way the absence of oceans manifests itself on Mars is through seasonal changes in the configuration of the Hadley cells.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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