antitrade

/ˈæntiˌtreɪd/
noun
  1. A wind that blows in the opposite direction of the trade winds, especially in the upper atmosphere.
    • Sailors rarely feel antitrades because they occur at high altitudes.
    • Meteorologists study antitrade patterns to predict weather changes in tropical regions.
    • The antitrade winds flow high above the Earth's surface, moving from west to east.
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