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A bold red "L" has already been marked on the map along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border to denote the general center of low pressure in that area. Compare the hand-twist model of a Low to the wind directions at stations in the several-state area surrounding the low-pressure center. Wind directions at these stations suggest that, as seen from above, the air was circulating generally ________ around this Northern Hemisphere low-pressure center. a. counterclockwise b. clockwise

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Wind directions at these stations suggest that, as seen from above, the air was circulating generally a. counterclockwise around this Northern Hemisphere low-pressure center.

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In the case of a Low-pressure center, the wind swirls counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

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