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Only subtropical high pressure is affected by coriolis force whereas upper air winds (jetstreams) are not affected.

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What is the force that deflects prevailing winds?

The Coriolis effect is the force that deflects prevailing winds


What is the force that deflects wind?

The Coriolis effect is the force that deflects prevailing winds


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.


Why do upper level winds tend to blow along the contours?

Upper level winds blow along the contours of the land due to the influence of pressure gradients, Coriolis effect, and frictional forces. This creates a flow pattern that follows the shape of the landscape, leading to the characteristic meandering of upper level winds around the globe.


When winds curve because of the earth's rotation it is called?

Coriolis Force


What deflects surface winds to the right in the northern hemisphere?

Coriolis Force


In the northern hemisphere the Coriolis effect causes winds to curve to the what?

The coriolis force is strongest at the poles


When winds blow parallel to isobars what kind of wind is it?

When winds blow parallel to isobars, it is called geostrophic wind. This wind results from the balance of the pressure gradient force and the Coriolis force acting on the air. Geostrophic winds are typically found at high altitudes and are commonly seen in the upper atmosphere.


Which deflects winds to the west or east?

The Coriolis effect deflects winds; it makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere deflect to the right (east) and winds in the Southern Hemisphere deflect to the left (west).


What effect will a reduction in surface wind speed have on the Coriolis force?

The effect that a reduction in surface wind speed will have on the Coriolis force is to reduce the effect of the Coriolis force. Winds blowing at higher speeds are pulled on more by the Coriolis force, which somewhat alters the direction in which they blow.


Why do upper-level winds in the middle-latitudes blow from the west?

Upper-level winds in the middle-latitudes blow from the west due to the combination of the Coriolis effect and pressure gradients. The Coriolis effect causes winds to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, which, combined with pressure gradients created by the temperature difference between the equator and poles, results in westerly winds at the upper levels of the atmosphere.


How did the Coriolis effect influence winds?

it affected influince winds because coriolis can go out of control so it makes winds stronger.