I assume you are referring to a low pressure system in the northern hemisphere It is a due to something called the Coriolis Effect, a consequence of earth's spin. Because earth rotates as a solid body and is fatter at the equator than near the polls, the speed of the spin is faster nearer the equator. However, wind moving north or south will tend to resist this change in speed. Because of this, from the perspective of someone on the surface wind flowing into a northern hemisphere low pressure system from the north will be deflected to the west and wind flowing in from the south will be deflected to the east. The low pressure, though will still tend to pull that wind to ward itself, resulting in a counterclockwise circulation.
It works the opposite way in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in a clockwise rotation.
The wind cannot blow in a counter clockwise sense on its own. This happens if the wind blows on an object.
Couterclockwise
It depends on whether you are in the north or south hemisphere.
Low pressure mass
This is called a veering wind.
They are the prevailing winds.
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Monsoons.
Crosswinds.
South winds come from the south, or in other words, they blow in a direction from south to north.
A cyclone is an area of low pressure in which the winds blow in an anticlockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in southern hemisphere.
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
prevailing winds
prevailing winds
They are the prevailing winds.
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No come from
Primarily from the southwest.
Periodic winds are Certain winds blow in one direction in one season and in the opposite direction in another. They are known as Periodic Winds.
trade winds in the southern hemisphere blow from the southeast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The winds which blow permanently in one direction throughout the year are primary winds.
Monsoons.