It moves to the right
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Winds in a northern hemisphere low pressure system rotate counterclockwise around the low pressure center.
In the northern hemisphere, air spirals counter-clockwise around centers of low pressure and clockwise around centers of high pressure.
It is clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. Cyclonic flow is always associated with low pressure systems.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere, at least 99%, rotate counterclockwise.
In the northern hemisphere the circulation around a high is clockwise. In the southern hemisphere the circulation around a high is counter-clockwise.
Good weather is usually associate with a high pressure system, which rotates clockwise in the northern hemisphere. CORRECTION FROM MADDIE:NO! Good weather rotates COUNTER -clockswise!I had other sources! smh.
A typhoon in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise, in contrast to a typhoon in the southern hemisphere which rotates the other way (i.e., clockwise) as explained by the Coriolis effect.
It is clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. Cyclonic flow is always associated with low pressure systems.
In the Northern hemisphere, the direction is clockwise... In the Southern, it turns anti-clockwise.
Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.
south and north
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
It's North or up.
yes they are =^_^=
gyres in the northern hemisphere circulate clockwise, while the gyres in the southern hemisphere circulate counterclockwise
They circulate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
face north if you are in southern hemisphere, and south in northern hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere, the surface currents generally flow in a clockwise direction due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. This means they move to the right of the wind direction in the northern hemisphere.
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.