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A convergence zone in is a region in the where two flows meet and interact, usually resulting in distinctive .

This causes a mass accumulation that eventually leads to a vertical movement and to the formation of and . Large-scale convergence, called convergence, is associated with weather systems such as baroclinic troughs, low-pressure areas, and . The large-scale convergence zone formed over the equator, the Intertropical Convergence Zone, has condensed and intensified as a result of the global increase in temperature.Byrne, Michael P.; Pendergrass, Angeline G.; Rapp, Anita D.; Wodzicki, Kyle R. (2018). "Response of the Intertropical Convergence Zone to Climate Change: Location, Width, and Strength". Current Climate Change Reports 4: 355-370. Small-scale convergence will give phenomena from isolated to large areas of .

The inverse of convergence is divergence, such as the .


Large scale
An example of a convergence zone is the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), a low pressure area which girdles the at the .Waliser, D.E.; Jiang, X. (2015). "Tropical Meteorology and Climate: Intertropical Convergence Zone". Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences 6(2): 121-131. Another example is the South Pacific convergence zone that extends from the western toward .

The Intertropical Convergence Zone is the result of the northeasterly and southeasterly trade winds converging in an area of high and low pressure. As the two trade winds converge, the cool, dry air collects moisture from the warm ocean and rises, contributing to cloud formation and precipitation. The low pressure area that is created by the movement of the trade winds acts as a , drawing in the cooler, dry air from high pressure areas (divergence zones), creating a convection cell commonly known as the .

Sea surface temperature is directly related to the position of the Sun or the location of the " equator," thus the ITCZ shifts corresponding to the seasons. Due to the position of the Sun, the sea surface temperature near the equator (30°S to 30°N), during an , is higher than any other latitudes.Krishnamurti, T.N.; Stefanov, Lydia; Misra, Vasubanhu (2013). Tropical Meteorology: An Introduction. New York, New York: Springer Science & Business Media. During the in the Northern Hemisphere (June 21), the ITCZ is shifted north, following the position of the Sun.Schneider, Tapio; Bischoff, Tobias; Haug, Gerald H. (2014). "Migrations and dynamics of the Intertropical Convergence Zone." Nature 513: 45–53. The ITCZ is shifted farther south during the (in the Northern Hemisphere), when the solar radiation is focused at 23.5°S.


Mesoscale
Convergence zones also occur at a smaller scale. Convergence lines form rows of showers or thunderstorms over a more local area. can trigger development of a convergence line. The heavy rain caused in a short period of time can cause severe flooding.

Some examples are the Puget Sound Convergence Zone which occurs in the region in the U.S. state of Washington; Mohawk–Hudson convergence in the U.S. state of New York; the Elsinore Convergence Zone in the U.S. state of ; the Brown Willy effect which can be generated when south-westerly winds blow over in ; and the Pembrokeshire Dangler which can form when northerly winds blow down the . Flooding in Boscastle, Cornwall, England in August 2004 was the result of thunderstorms developing on a convergence line.

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