Solved by a verified expert:OCE 1001 Homework Assignment #6 Weather MapStudent Name:Due to the fact planet Earth spins on its axis, the Coriolis effect results in weird responses towind fields in pressure fields. By now, you should be familiar with contour maps. In a previoushomework assignment, the contours were constant heights above sea level or constant depthsbelow sea level. Here the contours represent constant pressures or isobars. The areas denoted bythe Capital H represent high-pressure areas and the areas denoted by the capital L represent lowpressure areas. If Earth did not spin, the wind field from Albany, NY to Dallas, TX, for example,would be almost a straight line, since high pressure always wants to flow directly to lowpressure. This is not the case on Earth. Read the section in Chapter 8 related to the Coriolis effectto determine how winds would move in the example below. Refer to Figure 6.14 on page 177 inyour textbook, which provides a good illustrate of air flow around high- and low-pressureregions.1 For each of the following cities, fill in which direction the winds are coming from (i.e., from thenorth, from the southeast, etc.) (12 points each, 48 points total).Question1. Seattle, WA (12 points)2. Bismarck, ND (12 points)3. Albany, NY (12 points)4. Dallas, TX (12 points)AnswerRecall from a previous homework assignment (topography) the question about contours andwhich hill had the steepest slope. To determine this, you simply looked to see which contourlines were closest together. The same idea holds true here. Where you see contour lines closertogether, the wind fields are stronger. In this case, the lines are isobars: lines of equal pressure.2 From the map above, place the four (4) cities in order of least windy to most windy (44 pointstotal, 11 points each).Question1. Least windy (11 points)2. Second least windy (11 points)3. Second most windy (11 points)4. Most windy (11 points)AnswerFor all low and high-pressure systems, what general direction will they travel across the centralUnited States? (8 points)General direction3