The rotation of the Earth causes moving masses (air in the atmosphere, water in the oceans) to be deflected rom a linear (straight line) path; a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect. In the Northern Hemisphere eflection is to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere moving masses are deflected to the left. 1. Using this new knowledge draw arrow for wind in the scenarios below. (Hint: the arrows should not go straight into or out of the pressure cells, the arrows should be straight lines) Northern High (Anticyclone) Hemisphere Low (Cyclone) Southern Hemisphere High (Anticyclone) Low (Cyclone)

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The rotation of the Earth causes moving masses (air in the atmosphere, water in the oceans) to be deflected
From a linear (straight line) path; a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect. In the Northern Hemisphere
eflection is to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere moving masses are deflected to the left.
1. Using this new knowledge draw arrow for wind in the scenarios below. (Hint: the arrows should not go
straight into or out of the pressure cells, the arrows should be straight lines)
Northern Hemisphere
High (Anticyclone)
Low (Cyclone)
Southern Hemisphere
High (Anticyclone)
Low (Cyclone)
Transcribed Image Text:The rotation of the Earth causes moving masses (air in the atmosphere, water in the oceans) to be deflected From a linear (straight line) path; a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect. In the Northern Hemisphere eflection is to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere moving masses are deflected to the left. 1. Using this new knowledge draw arrow for wind in the scenarios below. (Hint: the arrows should not go straight into or out of the pressure cells, the arrows should be straight lines) Northern Hemisphere High (Anticyclone) Low (Cyclone) Southern Hemisphere High (Anticyclone) Low (Cyclone)
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