Doesn't matter which hemisphere you're in, only which pole you're facing.
Hurricanes, as well as all the milder low-pressure systems, rotate clockwise (to the right) in the southern hemisphere.
The Coriolis Effect, a consequence of Earth's rotation, causes this.
They're not. Anybody, at any time, in either hemisphere, standing anywhere on the half of the earth that can see the moon, and facing the moon, sees exactly the same shape. ============================================== Another contributor disagreed. Quite viscerally, in fact. Here's what remains after cleaning it up: People in the Northern hemisphere see the "OPPOSITE" moon phase to people in the Southern Hemisphere. Also in the N. Hemisphere the moon phases change from right to left while in the S. Hemisphere the moon phases go from left to right...
When the North Pole is tilted toward the sun, the northern part of the earth has long days and short nights.The tilting of the Earth on its axis is what gives us the changing seasons. When the North Pole tilts towards the Sun, it is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere.
Only if you're facing west
That depends on what you mean by "to the right of." If you are facing north, or if you are looking at a map that has north at the top, then the eastern hemisphere is to the right of the Prime Meridian.
The deflection is to the right of the path of motion of the wind.
Kenya is right on the equator, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere. Kenya is also entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
The planet's rotation.
If west is to the right of you, then you are facing north.
The hemisphere south ofsouth carolina is southern hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect causes an air mass moving from the North Pole to the equator to bend to the west, or turn toward the right. In the Southern Hemisphere the opposite happens.
Coreolis affect
Hurricanes, as well as all the milder low-pressure systems, rotate clockwise (to the right) in the southern hemisphere.
The rotation of the Earth is from west to east (the sun rises in the east) and if your right hand points to the east, north is then in front of you (south is behind you). Or, you could also tell by continent. North America and Eurasia are in the northern hemisphere, Africa and South America are partly in the northern, and partly in the southern hemisphere, Australia is entirely in the southern hemisphere.
IT is winter. The sun is facing away from the northern hemisphere and towards the southern hemisphere. This means north america, in the northern hemisphere, is getting a minimum amount of energy and therefore temperatures are lowest.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.