3.2.3 Provide the wind direction at A. 3.2.4 \( \begin{array}{l}\text { In which hemisphere is this geostrophic wind developing? } \\ \text { Provide a reason for your answer. }\end{array} \)
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The wind direction at Point A would generally blow parallel to the isobars in a geostrophic balance, moving from high-pressure areas towards low-pressure areas. This means that if Point A is located in the Northern Hemisphere, the wind would typically flow from the west to east, and if in the Southern Hemisphere, it would flow from east to west, influenced by the Coriolis effect. The geostrophic wind is developing in the Northern Hemisphere because the Coriolis force deflects moving air to the right of its motion. This creates a clockwise circulation around high-pressure systems and counterclockwise around low-pressure systems. This characteristic direction of flow is a defining feature of weather patterns found in the Northern Hemisphere.