It had something to do with the Coriolis effect, whatever that was.
Some people believe that this is related to the Coriolis effect.
Coriolis effects held back the burning wind for a time.
The writers did research on the Coriolis effect for this episode.
See, the air coming into it turns around counterclockwise because of the Coriolis effect.
By 1912, this deflecting force was named the Coriolis effect.
My question focuses on the idea of the Coriolis effect and how it effects motorcycle turning.
The reason for the rotation is the same as any other cyclone, the Coriolis effect.
If so, you could have detected the Coriolis effect, but to be sure you need to let the water stand for at least a day.
From the children's point of view, this ball's path is curved sideways by the Coriolis effect.