Title: Because surface winds circulate around a midlatitude cyclone, why do they move from west to east acr Post by: drelog on Dec 8, 2015 Because surface winds circulate around a midlatitude cyclone, why do they move from west to east across North America?
A) The Bermuda high in the Atlantic ocean forces circulation it, which steers the storm systems in North America. B) The continental polar air mass that "pushes" the cold front drive the storm east. C) The storm is forced toward the warm arm mass, which "pulls" the storm toward it to the east. D) The winds aloft, particularly the jet stream, move from west to east and steer the storm system. Title: Re: Because surface winds circulate around a midlatitude cyclone, why do they move from west to east Post by: Pulsa on Dec 9, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Because surface winds circulate around a midlatitude cyclone, why do they move from west to east acr Post by: drelog on Dec 15, 2015 Everything checks out, respect
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