What is the direction of isobars in the northern hemisphere? Answer fast. Gai 20 points!
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Specifically, the horizontal flow tends to be parallel to the isobars and height contours in the direction where, in the Northern Hemisphere, the lower pressure (or height) is to the left facing in the direction of the flow and the higher pressure (or height) is to the right.
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At higher elevations the wind blows approximately parallel to the isobars, with low pressure to the left in the Northern Hemisphere and to the right in the Southern Hemisphere with respect to the direction of air movement; the closer together the isobars are, the stronger the wind speed.
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