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Such currents would have to flow against the Coriolis forces.
The movement of air masses is influenced by coriolis force.
Coriolis force would have created serious problems even for the inboard jobs.
The trick was to thrust against Coriolis force and keep one's feet on the floor.
The opposite direction of circulation is due to the Coriolis force.
In addition, very strong coriolis forces produced add to the separation efficiency.
What's more, there are the effects of Coriolis force.
Coriolis force posed less of a nuisance; still, you had to allow for it too.
There were people who casually mentioned coriolis forces in connection with this subject.
The coriolis force can explain the rotation in large scale high and low pressure areas including hurricanes.
Because of the coriolis force, winds usually turn clockwise with height.
The thickness of this zone is determined by many factors including the Coriolis force.
Coriolis forces made this effectively impossible, and flying even halfway would usually win a game.
A very slight breeze from the side would have extreme effect compared to the Coriolis force.
Replies: This probably goes under the name of Coriolis force.
The Coriolis force and sea ice surface tilt have also been invoked.
There wasn't enough Coriolis force to curve them into cyclones yet, but that wouldn't be long in coming.
It is sometimes called the Coriolis force, but this is very misleading.
"But the Coriolis force also has an effect, along with the steering winds at higher levels, on how the storm moves over all."
The Hudson discharge flows south along the coast due to coriolis force.
Such forces include the centrifugal force and the Coriolis force.
He could see nothing except the roiling Coriolis forces.
The Coriolis force spun, clockwise to the north, counterclockwise to the south.
Conversely, the Coriolis force stays the same if the radius is along a parallel.
The rotation of the earth results in a "force" being felt by the water moving from the high to the low, known as Coriolis force.