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- Warm eddies rotate anti-cyclonically, while cold eddies rotate cyclonically.
- Warm eddies rotate anti-cyclonically, while cold eddies rotate cyclonically.
- Atlantic Ocean waters cyclonically flow in from and return to the Eurasian basin along the Greenland Sea continental slope.
- As air flows radially inward at low levels, it begins to rotate cyclonically in order to conserve angular momentum.
- Subvortices tend to form after vortex breakdown reaches the surface and are resultant from the ratio of cyclonically incoming and rising air motions.
- From the Bering Strait, Pacific Ocean waters flow counterclockwise ( cyclonically ) along the northern shores of Canada, passing through the Lincoln Sea.
- Low pressure systems spin cyclonically ( clockwise in the northern hemisphere ), which means that they bring in air that is often warm, moist, and unstable.
- Weddell Sea Deep Water ( WSDW ) circulates cyclonically in the Weddell Gyre from where it escapes through gaps in the South Scotia Ridge, such as the South Sandwich Trench.
- The depression degenerated into a remnant low the next day and this remnant continued to loop cyclonically and could be tracked for a further day or two within the circulation of the non-tropical system.
- Depends on which loser you were watching Wednesday _ Pam Shriver or Monica Seles _ at a cyclonically spinning tennis tournament called Wimbledon, where Moanin'Monica couldn't hang on for dear life even with both hands.
- When cyclones are in proximity of one another, their centers will begin orbiting cyclonically ( counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere ) about a point between the two systems due to their cyclonic wind circulations.
- As the water flows southward at the bottom of the channel, it entrains surrounding water of the eastern North Atlantic, and flows to the western North Atlantic through the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, entraining with LSW . This water is less dense than ( DSOW ) and lays above it as it flows cyclonically in the Irminger Basin.
- It is important to note that for an observer traveling with the wave, the coastal boundary ( maximum amplitude ) is always to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere ( i . e . these waves move equatorward negative phase speed on a western boundary and poleward positive phase speed on an eastern boundary; the waves move cyclonically around an ocean basin ).