Weather systems are moved by the large scale wind currents of the Earth. These generall move west in the tropics, east in the middle latitudes, and west near the poles.
The weather systems move to the right because of the west to east rules. The rules happen because of the wind.
Jetstream make weather move around the world
Both types of systems move in the same direction depending on where you live. So these types of systems move along with the weather.
Not exactly. Weather systems in the United states generally move eastward, so a weather event that is effecting Illinois will likely affect Ohio in some way a few hours later. However, not all systems move directly east, and a system can change quickly.
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because weather systems can change or move in a different direction
You may be referring to the Jet Streams, along which weather systems often track.
The prevailing westerlies winds are responsible for pushing most of the weather movement.
It makes the air move faster or quicker
movement of weather fronts
Wind. It blows a storm (for example) to a new place. Or, if the system is water-based (like a hurricane or typhoon), it could go where a water current takes it.
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