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Why is the Subtropical High pressure zone referred to as the "Horse Latitudes"? How did it get its name?

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The horse latitudes are subtropical regions known for calm winds and little precipitation. ... According to legend, the term comes from ships sailing to the New World that would often become stalled for days or even weeks when they encountered areas of high pressure and calm winds. It got its name from Unable to sail and resupply due to lack of wind, crews often ran out of drinking water. To conserve scarce water, sailors on these ships would sometimes throw the horses they were transporting overboard. Thus, the phrase 'horse latitudes' was born.Apr 12, 2020

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