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 | . | The global wind pattern is also known as the "general circulation" and the surface winds of each hemisphere are divided into three wind belts: 
   The easterly trade winds of both hemispheres converge at an area near the equator called the "Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)", producing a narrow band of clouds and thunderstorms that encircle portions of the globe. 
 
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