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The Coriolanus effect influences

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The Coriolis effect influences wind by deflecting its path to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. The sequence of weather satellite images shows that the actual wind direction is from the southwest. The satellite images show atmospheric motion over the northern Pacific Ocean for a 36-hour period.

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The Coriolanus effect influences wind and ocean currents.

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It is defined as an effect that acts upon the objects and cause deflection as they travel long distances around Earth. It occurs due to the earth's rotation. As,earth spins in an counter-clockwise direction, therefore anything large on its surface is to get deflected.

Thus,the Coriolis effect not only influences the wind trajectory also changes the ocean currents and it also influences the weather condition.Due to this effect it also affect fast moving objects and to describe such deflections the term Coriolis effect is used.

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