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Thanks for all comments in previous thread.
What I am really trying to grasp is how Coriolis veers a sea breeze and backs the geostrophic wind at ground level. I know friction is part of the story but I need to see the whole picture. Logically I would think it should be the other way round. I wonder if there are some other forces at work? Centrifugal perhaps??
Looking forward to more comments.
MINESAPINT.
What I am really trying to grasp is how Coriolis veers a sea breeze and backs the geostrophic wind at ground level. I know friction is part of the story but I need to see the whole picture. Logically I would think it should be the other way round. I wonder if there are some other forces at work? Centrifugal perhaps??
Looking forward to more comments.
MINESAPINT.