This is the Coriolis Effect.
the coriolis affect
a hurricane, tornado, cyclone or anticyclone
Neither. A cyclone is a broad scale low pressure system with cyclonically spiraling winds. A hurricane is one variety of cyclone, but not all cyclones are hurricanes. A tornado is an entirely different type of weather phenomenon.
There is actually a good deal of overlap. The winds of most hurricanes and tornadoes and hurricanes fall into the same range. However, the strongest tornadoes have faster winds than the strongest hurricanes.
Hurricanes produce strong winds. In fact, to be considered a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of 74 mph or greater.
Curving of winds and currents caused by Earth's rotation is called surface currents.
the coriolis affect
a hurricane, tornado, cyclone or anticyclone
Rotation of earth.
the axel
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The opposite of a cyclone is an anticyclone. A cyclone is a low-pressure system with inward spiraling winds, while an anticyclone is a high-pressure system with outward spiraling winds.
the coriolis effect
Heavy winds like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical winds
Neither. A cyclone is a broad scale low pressure system with cyclonically spiraling winds. A hurricane is one variety of cyclone, but not all cyclones are hurricanes. A tornado is an entirely different type of weather phenomenon.
Because of their winds.