how the direction of wind is related to pressure
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This is called the coriolis effect. So in the northern hemisphere, winds blow clockwise around an area of high pressure and counter-clockwise around low pressure.
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According to the 'Coriolis effect' the direction of wind is related to pressure.
Explanation:
- Air moving from high to low pressure is moved to the left by the same force known as Coriolis force.
- As air travels from high to low pressure in the 'northern hemisphere', it is moved to the right by a force to the 'southern hemisphere'.
- Coriolis force is a consequence of the 'earth's rotation' in its own axis.
- We can say that objects turn aside 'to the right' in the northern hemisphere whereas the objects turn 'aside to the left' in the southern hemisphere.
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