If it is in the Southern Hemisphere yes. If it is in the northern hemisphere it will have counterclockwise winds.
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Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73 mph. A tropical depression has winds of less than 39 mph.
They Blow Clockwise
They Blow Clockwise
the correolis effect
Winds in a tropical depression rotate counterclockwise if it is in the northern hemisphere and clockwise if it is in the southern hemisphere.
As with all low pressure systems the winds of a tropical depression rotate counterclockwise if it is in the northern hemisphere and clockwise if it is in the southern.
Winds rotate clockwise about a high pressure system if it is in the northern hemisphere. If the system is in the southern nehmisphere the winds will rotate counterclockwise.
yes
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In a counter clockwise motion.
Clockwise
A tropical depression has winds under 39 mph.
Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73 mph. A tropical depression has winds of less than 39 mph.
Trade winds do not circulate, so it doesn't make sense to characterize them as clockwise or counterclockwise.
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
CLOCKWISE!!