Geography, 10.03.2020 22:19, halltristan657
No, Northern Hemisphere winds aloft always move from west to east because of the Coriolis force.
You are watching the local weatherman on TV. You live in mid-latitudes in North America, and the weatherman says that winds high in the atmosphere are blowing toward the northwest. Is this normal?
Yes, southeast winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
Yes, northwest winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
No, Northern Hemisphere winds aloft always move from west to east because of the Coriolis force.
No, mid-latitude winds always move from east to west because of the Coriolis force.
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No, Northern Hemisphere winds aloft always move from west to east because of the Coriolis force.
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