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In the northern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes ocean currents to be deflected to the right. In the southern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes ocean currents to be deflected to the left. This deflection leads to the clockwise rotation of ocean currents in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise rotation in the southern hemisphere.
In the Northern hemisphere, the direction is clockwise... In the Southern, it turns anti-clockwise.
cyclones effect mostly people in the southern hemisphere because people in the northern hemisphere call them hurricanes
The Coriolis effect is the clockwise deflection of air in the north hemisphere and the counterclockwise deflection in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect is the clockwise deflection of air in the north hemisphere and the counterclockwise deflection in the Southern Hemisphere.
In the southern hemisphere, ocean currents flow clockwise due to the Coriolis effect.
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In the Southern Hemisphere, winds blowing from the north will appear to move east. This is due to the Coriolis Effect.
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In the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis force deflects winds to the right. This causes hurricanes and typhoons to spin counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Coriolis force deflects winds to the left. This causes hurricanes and typhoons to spin clockwise.