antitrades

/ˈæntiˌtreɪdz/
noun
  1. Winds that blow in the opposite direction of the trade winds, especially in the upper atmosphere.
    • In the tropics, the antitrades flow above the surface trade winds.
    • Weather forecasters monitor the antitrades to understand storm patterns.
    • The antitrades are important for global air circulation.
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