GS IG-1.2.1Atmospheric layers, pressure belts, winds

Atmospheric layers, pressure belts, winds

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Exam Strategy

This topic appears frequently in Prelims as map-based MCQs on wind patterns, pressure zones, and atmospheric layers. Examiners test knowledge of trade winds, westerlies, jet streams, and their effects on Indian monsoons. Common mistakes include confusing pressure belt locations, wind direction reversals by hemisphere, and conflating wind names with their pressure origins.

High-yield hooks
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ITCZ moves with sun—monsoons follow pressure shifts

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Trade winds blow NE/SE toward equator always

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Westerlies dominate 30-60°, drive temperate weather

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Jet streams steer cyclones and monsoon onset

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Troposphere holds 80% mass, weather happens here

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