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while the pressure gradient force is from north to south,i.e.from the subtropical high pressure to the equator in the northern hemisphere,why are the winds north easterlies in the tropics.​

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Answered by sourabhkar1
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Ans. Winds always move from High Pressure to Low Pressure zone, that’s why pressure gradient force is from north to south. And the north easterlies winds move towards south western region.

Answered by advshafikkhan
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Answer:

While the pressure gradient force is from north to south, i.e. from the subtropical high pressure to the equator in the northern hemisphere, why are the winds north easterlies in the tropics. Ans. Winds always move from High Pressure to Low Pressure zone, that's why pressure gradient force is from north to south.

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