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Convergent Counterclockwise
The winds of a cyclone in the southern hemisphere moves in a clockwise direction, while the winds of a hurricane or typhoon, often called anti-cyclone, in the northern hemisphere, rotate in an anti-clockwise direction.
Counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, and clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
it depends on the movement of huge air masses. air masses are moved from place to place by prevaling windsPrevailing winds can move rain producing clouds into or out of an area, the jet stream controls most of the weather in the northern hemisphere.
Wind is the movement of a air parallel to the earth's surface ! :)
divergent
divergent
yes it does
Clockwise and anticyclonic are words which do NOT apply to northern hemisphere lows.
divergent
divergent
divergent
low pressure, counter-clockwise, inward
Convergent Counterclockwise
ocean air
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.