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    From: Joe Kliment
    Date: 2003 Jan 24, 23:08 -0500

    In the northern hemisphere high pressure systems are associated with
    clockwise winds(anticyclonic) while low pressure systems are associated with
    counterclockwise winds(cyclonic). This is opposite in the southern hemisphere
    with counterclockwise highs and clockwise lows. Your location
    with respect to a low will dictate whether the wind will "back" or "veer"
    as the low passes. In the northern hemisphere if the low passes east of
    your location the winds will "back" from NE ,N, NW,  to W and if the low passes
    west of your location then winds will "veer" from NE, E, SE, to S.
    
    By applying Buys Ballot's Law you can determine the location of the center
    of the low and
    predict it's path with either "backing" or "veering" winds.
    
    Capt Joe Kliment
    W3HZM
    Middletown,De.
    
    
    

       
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