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Coriolis effect

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Weather hazards and atmospheric circulation

Tropical storm hazards

Responding to tropical storms

Hot desert ecosystems

Cold environment ecosystems

Glacial landscapes

Glacial landform processes

Water supply

The direction of a tropical storm spin is caused by the Coriolis effect which is a result of the Earth’s rotation. This effect influences the movement of air and triggers storms to spin in opposite directions depending on the hemisphere.

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