If an initially motionless
object moves from the
equator northward, it will
move closer to the
earth’s axis of rotation,
and will have to acquire
speed in the direction of
the earth’s rotation.  This
results in an apparent
deflection to the right.
Similarly, an initially
motionless object at the
equator moving
southward into the
southern hemisphere will
undergo an apparent
deflection to the left.