air pressure at the centre of cyclonic
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Depressions in middle latitudes are cyclonic systems that develop rapidly and move eastward against the basic westerly flow, over distances from 500 to 2,000 km (30 to 1,200 mi). Central pressures often fall below 990 millibars (mb). Hello
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EB Insights: Hurricanes
Typically, atmospheric pressure at the surface of Earth is about 1,000 millibars. At the centre of a tropical cyclone, however, it is typically around 960 millibars, and in a very intense “super typhoon” of the western Pacific it may be as low as 880 millibars
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