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Air circulates clockwise around a high pressure system in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
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.
depends on if the wind is in northern or southern hemisphere
A low pressure system in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise.
It is clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. Cyclonic flow is always associated with low pressure systems.
Air circulates clockwise around a high pressure system in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
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.
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.
depends on if the wind is in northern or southern hemisphere
CLOCKWISE!!
High pressure systems turn anti clockwise in the southern hemisphere and clockwise in the northern hemisphere
A low pressure system in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise.
High pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere typically move in a clockwise direction.
It is clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. Cyclonic flow is always associated with low pressure systems.
It would blow from the mass of high pressure to the mass of low pressure.Answer 2Looking down from a satellite, the northern hemisphere high pressure systems move in a clockwise direction and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphere.Low pressure systems are the reverse of these, IE clockwise in the southern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere the circulation around a high is clockwise. In the southern hemisphere the circulation around a high is counter-clockwise.