Circular movement of air is an atmospheric disturbance, which is the universal signature of the dynamics that characterize storms; especially, the larger systems such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes, even down to the smaller thunderstorms (which carry the potential to turn into the more serious variety).
All of these storms are basically the same in formation and function. The names given to them depend upon intensity (energy) and/or global location.
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If you are referring to currents in iron cores, circular currents are called eddy currents.
i think these are winds
convention current
i think it might be the Coriolis effect
It is called a typhoon
Eddy
Eddy
convection current
A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.
All water and air flowing in a definite direction is called a current.
This is called uniform circular motion.
Eddy - a circular movement of water, counter to a main current twinkle- a circular movement of air
Circular ocean currents are called gyres.
Air moves in large, circular patterns called convection cells.
Convection current Convection current
Conventional cells are the large circular patterns that travel in air.
The circular motion is called convection current.
Eddy
A current of cool air is called a draft.
it is a convection current :D
i think these are winds
convection current
i think these are winds