In the Northern Hemisphere, which way does the wind blow around a low pressure cell, clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Send your answers to george@bwsailing.com. A winner will be selected randomly from the correct answers.
Thanks to everyone who sent in answers to last week’s question on a ring around the moon. The winner this week is Carlie Weiss, Lancaster, Pennsylvania who emailed: “A ring around the moon is caused by light hitting high level moisture. It’s an indication of rain to come.”










