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differential between Cyclone and Anticyclone​

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Answered by aditikanwadkar
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Cyclone:

  • A cyclone is a storm or system of winds that rotates around a center of low atmospheric pressure.
  • Winds in a cyclone blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

Anticyclone:

  • An anticyclone is a system of winds that rotates around a center of high atmospheric pressure.

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Answered by GTSgirlsband
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Cyclone and anticyclone

A cyclone is a storm or system of winds that rotates around a center of low atmospheric pressure. An anticyclone is a system of winds that rotates around a center of high atmospheric pressure. Distinctive weather patterns tend to be associated with both cyclones and anticyclones. Cyclones (commonly known as lows) generally are indicators of rain, clouds, and other forms of bad weather. Anticyclones (commonly known as highs) are predictors of fair weather.

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