What is the role of coriolis force in the deflection of winds?
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'Coriolis effect' or Coriolis force can be defined simply as deflection of wind. Winds and ocean currents are in constant motion. ... The Coriolis Effect is a force that causes objects in motion to deflect – in relation to the earth, to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
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