maximum zonal westerlies

maximum zonal westerlies

[′mak·sə·məm ¦zōn·əl ′wes·tər‚lēz] (meteorology) The average west-to-east component of wind over the continuous 20° belt of latitude in which this average is a maximum; it is usually found, in the winter season, in the vicinity of 40-60° north latitude.