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Thermal equator

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Sea Surface Temperature Analysis clearly shows highest temperatures (28 °C (82 °F) and more) along the10°Nlatitude and not along the geographic equator. The reasons are the two cold currents:California Currentat Northeast andHumboldt Currentalong the equatorial line. TheHawaiian Islands(in white) have higher temperatures than the equatorial line near the coast ofSouth Americabecause cold waters fromupwellingalong theCalifornia coastare farther away than the thermal equator, and therefore these cold waters warm up for several thousands ofkilometres.

Thethermal equator(also known as "the heat equator" ) is a belt encirclingEarth,defined by the set of locations having the highestmeanannualtemperatureat eachlongitudearound the globe. Because local temperatures are sensitive to thegeographyof a region, mountain ranges and ocean currents ensure that smooth temperature gradients (such as might be found if Earth were uniform in composition and devoid of surface irregularities) are impossible, the location of the thermal equator is not identical to that of the geographicEquator.

The term is less frequently used to describe the belt of maximum temperatures surrounding the globe which migrates roughly between theTropic of Cancerand theTropic of Capricorn.This region is known as theIntertropical Convergence Zone.This zone is the result of trade winds from the northern and southern part of the hemisphere eventually joining together.[1]

Still another definition states that the thermal equator is the latitude at whichinsolationis identical throughout the year. This is not the same as the astronomical equator because Earth reachesperihelion(the minimum distance from theSunin its orbit) in early January and is ataphelion(maximum distance) in early July. Therefore, insolation is somewhat higher at 0° latitude in January than in July even though the height of the Sun (at noon) and the length of day (from sunrise to sunset) is essentially the same. At a few degrees north of the Equator, the perihelion/aphelion factor is balanced by the fact that the angle of the Sun is slightly more direct, and the days are slightly longer, at the time of the summersolsticefor the Northern Hemisphere (most commonly on June 21), making the level of insolation virtually the same in both "summer" and "winter."

Chennai,India,at 13 degrees north, is considered to lie on the thermal equator at its longitude (80 degrees east).

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  1. ^Service, National Weather."NWS JetStream - Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone".srh.noaa.gov.Retrieved2017-03-02.
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