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Understanding Wind Flow Around Low-Pressure Systems #1894936 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays four quadrants showing wind direction (red lines), isobars (orange curves), and surface boundary layer (green band) relative to a central low-pressure system (orange circle with red dot). A compass rose indicates north, helping visualize how winds deflect due to the Coriolis effect and pressure gradient force. The bottom panel shows cross-sections of wind shear and curvature effects near the surface.
Used in meteorology education, weather forecasting tutorials, or climate science resources to explain atmospheric circulation dynamics; targets students, educators, and weather enthusiasts seeking conceptual clarity on pressure-driven wind systems.
Related Cliparts: Visual guide to how winds circulate counterclockwise around a low-pressure center in the Northern Hemisphere, with isobars and pressure gradients explained.
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