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This is the effect of the spinning earth on the axis. It cause Tropical storms to rotate anti clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. It also causes the track of the Hurricane to bend to the right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere.

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What is the name of the convection cell that forms because of the coriolis effect?

Hurricane


What is the name of the force that determines which way the wind will spiral in a hurricane?

The Coriolis effect.


Does Coriolis effect help define hurricanes?

The spinning of the earth deflects winds and creates the spin in a hurricane.


Explain why Geostrophic wind is not possible at the equator?

The geostrophic wind balance is not possible because the Coriolis force vanishes at the Equator.


What way does hurricane spin?

The hurricane spins counterclockwise due to the Coriolis force In the north if Canada was in the south it would spin clockwise. this happens because as the earth spins it veers the winds in the north west and in the south east


The apparent curving of the winds is called?

the Coriolis effect


What happens if a hurricane crosses the equator?

This cannot happen because the Coriolis Force becomes negligible near the equator, and the storm would fall apart. Furthermore, the Coriolis Force acts in opposite directions on each side of the equator. Clearly, a hurricane could not be spinning in one direction, then stop spinning as it approaches the equator and start spinning in the other direction as it is on the other side!


Why did Gaspard Gustave Coriolis named his invention the Coriolis effect?

his name was coriolis ,so coriolis effect.


What conditions strengthen a hurricane?

Hurricanes strengthen when there is warm ocean water, warm moist air, a decent Coriolis force (dependent on latitude), and little to no wind shear.


Do hurricanes form along the equator?

Yes. A hurricane is just an intense tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones occur in both hemispheres. Only storms in certain parts of the northern hemisphere are called hurricanes, though they are essentially identical to storms that occur elsewhere.


What physical conditions strengthen a Hurricane?

Hurricanes strengthen when there is warm ocean water, warm moist air, a decent Coriolis force (dependent on latitude), and little to no wind shear.


What Causes the Swirling Shape Of A Hurricane?

The swirling shape of a hurricane is the result of the fact that it spins as it draws air inward. The spinning is due to the Coriolis effect, a consequence of earth's spin. Air flowing into a storm will be deflected to the right if it is in the northern hemisphere and to the left if it is in the southern hemisphere.