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The speed and direction of the wind is governed by three forces; the pressure gradient force (PGF), the Coriolis Force and friction. PGF is the force produced by differences in barometric pressure between two locations and is responsible for the flow of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
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Wind direction depends upon the Coriolis effect, the and friction.
Wind direction results from the orientation of those air pressure differences, with air moving from higher to lower air pressure. In reality, wind blows from higher to lower air pressure at an average value of about 30 degrees across the lines of equal air pressure, inward toward the lower air pressure.
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