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The apparent curving of the winds is called?

the Coriolis effect


What apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the earth rotation?

Coriolis effect


How does the ocean flows?

It Flows with the coriolis effect. It Flows with the coriolis effect.


How do you use the word coriolis effect in a sentence?

The Coriolis effect describes the apparent deflection of moving objects, such as air and water, due to the Earth's rotation. For example, it influences the direction of wind patterns and ocean currents, causing them to curve rather than move in straight lines. Understanding the Coriolis effect is crucial for meteorologists when predicting weather systems.


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

Gaspard Gustave Coriolis named his invention the Coriolis effect after himself because he was the first to mathematically describe the phenomenon in fluid dynamics. His work on the effect, which explains the deflection of moving objects on a rotating planet, has since become a fundamental concept in meteorology and oceanography.


What is the name of one cell that forms because of the Coriolis effect?

The Coriolis Effect is the phenomenon that effects global winds. A convection cell is a form of wind and this is the first part of the coriolis effect.


What is the deflection of air masses resulting from earths eastwards rotation?

The Coriolis Effect is responsible for this.


Does the Coriolis effect make a tornado start to rotate?

No. Tornadoes are too small for the Coriolis effect to influence them.


What effect is spinning water?

Coriolis Effect.


Are Winds are turned to the right in the Northern Hemisphere?

yes they are =^_^=


At which location does the coriolis force have the least effect on wind?

The Coriolis effect has the least effect on winds in equatorial regions and the most effect on winds in polar regions. Coriolis effect deflects winds to the right of their initial direction in the northern hemisphere and left of their initial direction in the southern hemisphere.


How does Coriolis Effect affect currents?

Currents don't affect the Coriolis Effect, the Coriolis Effect is the one who affects the currents. Currents in the Northern Hemisphere bend to the left and currents in the Southern Hemisphere bend to the right.

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