Lance Maez
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Why are left-moving supercell thunderstorms uncommon in the Northern Hemisphere, yet are very common in the So?
Because the Coriolis force acts to the right in the Northern Hemisphere (and to the left in the Southern).
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