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  1. Doldrums are the windless waters near the equator where trade winds converge. Learn how sailors call this area the doldrums and see a NASA satellite image of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone.

  2. The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ / ɪ tʃ / ITCH, or ICZ), known by sailors as the doldrums or the calms because of its monotonous windless weather, is the area where the northeast and the southeast trade winds converge. It encircles Earth near the thermal equator though its specific position varies seasonally.

  3. Mar 17, 2019 · Learn about the global atmospheric circulation and its effects on the earth's surface. Find out how the doldrums, the horse latitudes, and the trade winds are defined and located on a map.

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  4. Doldrums are equatorial regions of light ocean currents and winds within the intertropical convergence zone. Learn about their meteorology, geography and the origin of their name from Britannica.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Learn about the doldrums, a belt around the Earth near the equator where the trade winds converge and create calm or light variable winds. Find out the geographical, meteorological, and historical aspects of the doldrums, and how they affect sailors and ships.

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  7. Dec 24, 2013 · Explore a digital map of 18th- and 19th-century maritime commerce, based on millions of data points from ship's logs. See how the doldrums, the equatorial zone of low wind, appear as horizontal lines on the map and learn about their history and significance.

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · Learn what the doldrums are, how they form, and what features they have. The doldrums are a calm, windless region near the Equator where the trade winds converge and collide.