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Coriolis program

The Coriolis program is a computer model that simulates the Earth's atmospheric and oceanic movements, accounting for the Coriolis effect—the apparent deflection of moving objects caused by Earth's rotation. This effect influences weather patterns, ocean currents, and wind flows, shaping climate and environmental dynamics. The program helps scientists understand these systems better by providing detailed, dynamic simulations, which are crucial for weather prediction, climate research, and environmental planning. Essentially, it models the complex interactions shaped by Earth's rotation that affect how air and water move around the planet.