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How does the wind inside the cyclone move?

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Answered by ifarhat761
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inside the cyclone wind moves in circular motion because of the centripetal force attracting everything towards the centre

Answered by sidharth56
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Actually the tropical cyclone winds rotate in anti or counter-clockwise/cyclonic in the northern hemisphere and clockwise/anti-cyclonic in southern hemisphere around thelow pressure, because of the Coriolis Effect (which deflects the wind direction to the rightside of the actual movement of the wind in the northern

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