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There are 3 major forces that determine how strongly the wind will blow and in what direction: 1. Pressure Gradient Force ◦ push from high pressure to.

Jan 19, 2018

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Iris Hensley

 named for, nineteenth century French engineer Gaspard C. Coriolis  Coriolis discovered that a force appears to be operating on any moving object situated on a rotating body, such as a stream of air traveling on the surface of a rotating planet.
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Page 1: There are 3 major forces that determine how strongly the wind will blow and in what direction: 1. Pressure Gradient Force ◦ push from high pressure to.
Page 2: There are 3 major forces that determine how strongly the wind will blow and in what direction: 1. Pressure Gradient Force ◦ push from high pressure to.

There are 3 major forces that determine how strongly the wind will blow and in what direction:

1.Pressure Gradient Force ◦ push from high pressure to low

pressure2.friction3.Coriolis effect

Page 3: There are 3 major forces that determine how strongly the wind will blow and in what direction: 1. Pressure Gradient Force ◦ push from high pressure to.

named for, nineteenth century French engineer Gaspard C. Coriolis

Coriolis discovered that a force appears to be operating on any moving object situated on a rotating body, such as a stream of air traveling on the surface of a rotating planet.

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caused by Earth’s rotation

appearance to the observer on Earth of the path of a moving object to deflect to the right in N. right in N. Hemisphere Hemisphere & to the left in the S. left in the S. HemisphereHemisphere

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also causes low pressure systems to rotate clockwise

high pressure systems to rotate counterclockwise

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Degree of deflection depends on how fast the winds are blowing and it’s latitude:◦ slower the wind speed, the less it will be deflected

◦ faster the wind speed, the more it will be deflected

◦ more deflection at the poles◦ less deflection at the

equator

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From outer space it would appear the winds are moving in a straight line

Since you are on earth and it is rotating, it looks to you like the winds are curving

There really a change in motion, but that is ONLY because the target or frame of reference is rotating with the earth