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COUNTER CLOCKWISE= low pressure CLOCK WISE= high pressure
The anticyclonic wind blows at a counterclockwise flow in the southern hemisphere
To the left.
High pressure systems turn anti clockwise in the southern hemisphere and clockwise in the northern hemisphere
southeast
The trade winds are the prevailing pattern eastern surface winds found in the tropics. They blow predominately from the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere wind blow around high-pressure systems in a clockwise direction. In the southern hemisphere, the wind blow is in the opposite (anticlockwise) direction.
COUNTER CLOCKWISE= low pressure CLOCK WISE= high pressure
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Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
They will blow in opposite directions.
The anticyclonic wind blows at a counterclockwise flow in the southern hemisphere
To the left.
It would blow from the mass of high pressure to the mass of low pressure.Answer 2Looking down from a satellite, the northern hemisphere high pressure systems move in a clockwise direction and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphere.Low pressure systems are the reverse of these, IE clockwise in the southern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere.
The winds in a tornado spin, so the wind itself can come from any direction. Except for rare cases, tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
High pressure systems turn anti clockwise in the southern hemisphere and clockwise in the northern hemisphere
its the net movement of water as a result of Ekman spiral; in the northen hemisphere, 90 degrees to the right of the wind direction; in the southern hemisphere 90 degrees to the left of the wind direction