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Fires in Australia

Fires in Australia, Brazil, Israel and Liban mean that the area of these huge territories moved to the dry climatic zone that extends between the 20 to the 30 parallel.

Fires in Australia, Brazil, Israel and Liban mean that the area of these huge territories moved to the dry climatic zone that extends between the 20 to the 30 parallel.

 

Fires in Australia, Brazil, Israel, and Liban mean that the area of these huge territories moved to the dry climatic zone that extends between the 20  to the 30 parallel. It means that the movement of Earth's coating is directed to the South in the area of Brazil and opposite ( to the North) in the area surrounding the Australian continent. My information shows that the area of Tanzania in Africa for the last two years moved to the North ( like in Israel. Liban to the dry all year zone) to the wet all year tropical climatic zone.

An excerpt of Water Encyclopedia:

The result of these shifting zones are latitude bands with distinctive precipitation characteristics:

0–5° latitude: wet through the year (rising zone)

5–20° latitude: wet summer (rising zone), dry winter (sinking zone)

20–30° latitude: dry all year (sinking zone)

30–50° latitude: wet winter (rising zone), dry summer (sinking zone)

50–60° latitude: wet all year (rising zone)

60–70° latitude: wet summer (rising zone), dry winter (sinking zone)

70–90° latitude: dry all year (sinking zone)

If the Earth had no mountains, and oceans were homogeneous with respect to their heat content, the climate would occur in latitude bands like those listed above. However, mountains indeed exist, and they exert a strong influence on precipitation, as do warm and cold ocean currents.