Air circulates clockwise around a high pressure system in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
Surface winds are clockwise.
counterclockwise and inward.
clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise in the south.
A low pressure system in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise.
Good weather is usually associate with a high pressure system, which rotates clockwise in the northern hemisphere. CORRECTION FROM MADDIE:NO! Good weather rotates COUNTER -clockswise!I had other sources! smh.
Counter clockwise and towards the center
It moves to the right YOUR WELCOME :)
In a low pressure system winds travel in a counterclockwise direction and inward
Clockwise is the answer.
A low pressure system has converging winds and rotates in the same direction that our Earth does.
A phase diagram of the equilibrium relationship between temperature, pressure, and composition in any system.
Clockwise is the answer.
A low pressure system in the southern hemisphere, rotates in a Clockwise direction.
High pressure turns right and low pressure turns left :D
Winds in a northern hemisphere low pressure system rotate counterclockwise around the low pressure center.
clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise in the south.
A low pressure system in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise.
Area enclosed by the PV (pressure-volume) and TS (temperature-entropy) diagrams shows the work done by the system.
Good weather is usually associate with a high pressure system, which rotates clockwise in the northern hemisphere. CORRECTION FROM MADDIE:NO! Good weather rotates COUNTER -clockswise!I had other sources! smh.