CLOCKWISE!!
Winds in a northern hemisphere low pressure system rotate counterclockwise around the low pressure center.
They circulate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
A low pressure system in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise.
It moves to the right YOUR WELCOME :)
A cyclone is an area of low pressure in which the winds blow in an anticlockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in southern hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
In the northern hemisphere the circulation around a high is clockwise. In the southern hemisphere the circulation around a high is counter-clockwise.
The trade winds will take you in a south western direction in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, they will take you in a north eastern direction.
Anticyclonic winds - those circulating around an area of high pressure - move counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
In Australia, a cyclones winds travel in a clockwise direction. In the northern hemisphere, the winds travel in a counterclockwise direction.
Winds in the northern hemisphere curve to the right due to the Coriolis effect, while winds in the southern hemisphere curve to the left. This is a result of the Earth's rotation causing moving objects to deflect to one side in each hemisphere.