i dont know
think its by north south
Global Winds Coriolis EffectContinental Deflection
it affected influince winds because coriolis can go out of control so it makes winds stronger.
the Coriolis effect
The name for the cause of the spiraling of winds is the Coriolis effect. This effect is a result of Earth's rotation and causes moving air or water to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
No, the Coriolis effect does not directly influence tides. Tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the Earth's oceans. The Coriolis effect does affect ocean currents and winds, but not tides.
because of the coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere, winds travling north curve to the east and winds travaling to the south curve to the west.
Continental deflections,the Coriolis effect and global winds all effect surface ocean currents.
If your question asks about wind blowing to the south in the northern hemisphere then the answer is it bends to the west because it bends to the right when you stand at the source of the wind(in the north) and look in the direction it blows(towards the equator).
The three factors which control surface currents are the following:Global windsContinental deflection and temperatureThe Coriolis effect
bend to the right of their motion
Coriolis Force
The Coriolis effect deflects winds; it makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere deflect to the right (east) and winds in the Southern Hemisphere deflect to the left (west).