The Coriolis effect causes winds and storms to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This deflection results in circular motion in cyclones and anticyclones. The Coriolis effect generally leads to the rotation and organization of large-scale weather systems.
the Coriolis effect
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.
The coriolis effect is the apparent curve of a straight moving object (it turns to the Right in the Northern Hempishere). The coriolis effect is caused by different rotation speeds.
Convection cycles and the coriolis effect i think.
This is the Coriolis Effect.
the Coriolis effect
it affected influince winds because coriolis can go out of control so it makes winds stronger.
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.
The coriolis force is strongest at the poles
The Coriolis effect
Coriolis effect
bend to the right of their motion
Coriolis effect
The Coriolis effect is the force that deflects prevailing winds
The Coriolis effect
The Coriolis effect
The coriolis effect is the apparent curve of a straight moving object (it turns to the Right in the Northern Hempishere). The coriolis effect is caused by different rotation speeds.