Film, Media & TV0 min ago
hurricanes / tornadoes
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I know this might seem a bit of a daft question, but you know when water is draining out of a sink it goes clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anti clockwise in the southern, or the other way round im not sure which is correct. Does that also apply to hurricanes and the like? do they twist one way in the northern and the opposite in the southern?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, your initial premise is faulty, as seen here: http://www.ems.psu.ed.../Bad/BadCoriolis.html
The Coriolis Effect ( first described by Gaspard Gustav de Coriolis (1792-1843) caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis, is simply to small or weak to affect anything other than large, slowly forming bodies of air, such as hurricanes (generally,northern hemisphere) and tropical cyclones (generally, southern hemisphere).
The Coriolis Effect ( first described by Gaspard Gustav de Coriolis (1792-1843) caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis, is simply to small or weak to affect anything other than large, slowly forming bodies of air, such as hurricanes (generally,northern hemisphere) and tropical cyclones (generally, southern hemisphere).