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Definition of Coriolis Force:

The direction of surface winds is usually con­trolled by the pressure gradient and rotation of the earth. Because of rotation of the earth along its axis the winds are deflected. The force which deflects the direction of winds is called deflection force. This force is also called coriolis force on the basis of famous scientist G.G. Coriolis.

Because of coriolis force all the winds are deflected to the right in the northern hemi­sphere while they are deflected to the left in the southern hemisphere with respect to the rotating earth. This is why winds blow counter-clockwise around the centre of low pressure (to make cyclonic circulation) in the northern hemisphere while they blow clockwise in the southern hemisphere.

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