martint235
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Ok I'm a bit thick on this but it has puzzled me for years. I know that isobars on a weather map connect points of equal pressure, that much I understand. What I don't understand is why the wind follows the line of the isobar rather than (as I would logically expect) running at right angles across the isobar from high pressure to low pressure.
An analogy would be contour lines but if you had a perfectly smooth hill, water would tend to run at right angles across them from high to low.
Can anyone explain?
An analogy would be contour lines but if you had a perfectly smooth hill, water would tend to run at right angles across them from high to low.
Can anyone explain?