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The winds cross the equator this week to the right due to the effect of the rotation of
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In the Northern Hemisphere, warm air around the equator rises and flows north toward the pole. As the air moves away from the equator, the Coriolis effect deflects it toward the right. It cools and descends near 30 degrees North latitude. The descending air blows from the northeast to the southwest, back toward the equator. Similarly, in the Southern Hemisphere, these winds blow from the southeast toward the northwest and descend near 30 degrees South latitude. If the direction of rotation changes the pattern will be a mirror image of the original, hence the Trade Wind in the southern hemisphere will blow from South West towards the equator.

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