The Coriolis Effect.
Coriolis effect
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).
Coriolis effect
A west wind is blowing from the west towards the east.
The west wind blows from west to east. It originates in the west and moves towards the east.
An easterly wind blows from the east to west, as opposed to an easterly tide which flows from west to east
An east wind comes out of the east, a west wind comes out of the west and so on.
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
A west wind blows from the west to the east.
west east
No, it blows from west to east.
The Coriolis effect is the force that deflects prevailing winds