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the cyclonic winds in the Northern hemisphere and move in an anticlockwise direction​

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Answered by SAMANTHASOANS
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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 the low pressure, because of the Coriolis Effect (which deflects the wind direction to the right side of the actual movement of the wind in the northern hemisphere and left side in the southern hemisphere) due to the earth’s rotation. There is one phenomenon to move the winds anti clock-wise/clock-wise in the northern hemisphere/southern hemisphere around the low pressure system and vice-versa around high pressure. That is 1.convergence, 2.divergence of the wind.

Example: without phenomenon of convergence/divergence (shown in figure), if any wind blows towards the ocean’s low/high pressure surface, what wind will happens? The wind can’t rotate itself. So, the following figure clearly shows you what is the influence of convergence and divergence of the winds to rotate in particular manners in both hemispheres with the Coriolis Effect


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