Why do storms move west to east?
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Temperatures in the US are colder than they are near the equator, so air pressure is lower than it is in the tropics. Because wind flows counterclockwise around low pressure, winds usually blow from west to east, pushing weather systems to the east.
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Temperatures are colder than they are near the equator, so air pressure is lower than it is in the tropics. Because wind flows counter clockwise around low pressure, winds usually blow from west to east, pushing weather systems to the east.
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