describe the contribution on coriolis force in n determining the direction of wind
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Coriolis force always acts opposite in the direction of the wind in both the hemispheres. So if the wind is blowing from East to West then the Coriolis force must be acting in the direction opposite of it..
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The Coriolis Effect contributes to the circular motion of the wind around pressure systems which move weather patterns in the southeastern United States. The Earth rotates at a high speed counter-clockwise as viewed from the North Pole. ... The Coriolis Effect does not impact the wind speed, only the wind direction.
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