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umm...i looked a lot in my textbook- but i still need help...don't really need a long answer...just something small and accurate...Thanks in advance...!! Please do help!!

2007-09-23 14:23:11 · 4 answers · asked by abbi 3 in Science & Mathematics Geography

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I presume, by storm you mean revolving storms(typhoon,hurricane etc).The direction of movement of these storms is influenced by coriolis force.Sometimes when they approach the land area from ths sea area,their direction is changed by frictional forces over land and the storms just skirt along the coast.Sometimes jet streams influence the path of a revolving storm.

2007-09-24 00:33:28 · answer #1 · answered by Arasan 7 · 0 0

I believe, the direction of the storm is determined by the assumption that the current direction is maintained and the presence of other low pressure areas along its path that might modify it. This usually modeled through the use of computer programs using the current vector distance, geography of the possible path and the magnitude of the the low pressure areas present. Simply speaking, storms are assumed to continue its present path unless modified by the presence of other low pressure entities.

2007-09-23 21:40:15 · answer #2 · answered by Joe M 2 · 0 0

the wind....which ever the direction of the air flow..the air will follow..just like if there was high pressure built above the city, where ever the direction the high pressure air is flowing it will throw of the storm

2007-09-23 21:47:26 · answer #3 · answered by arod_69 1 · 0 0

storm is a energy born by 2 thing cool and hot. the heat rise the ear ,and the empty space ,refiled by the cool ear ,always the cool ear follow the hot ear.so whatever the hot is the cool will came.

2007-09-23 21:36:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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