anticyclones in English

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a weather system with high atmospheric pressure at its center, around which air slowly circulates in a clockwise (northern hemisphere) or counterclockwise (southern hemisphere) direction. Anticyclones are associated with calm, fine weather.
In summer, the weather associated with anticyclones is usually fine and cloud-free.

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1. Anticyclones synonyms, Anticyclones pronunciation, Anticyclones translation, English dictionary definition of Anticyclones

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5. In winter anticyclones bring cold dry weather.

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7. Anticyclones are associated with calm, fine weather

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9. Anticyclones may be thousands of kilometers in diameter

10. Therefore, Anticyclones have the opposite spin than cyclones

11. ‘In summer, the weather associated with Anticyclones is …

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13. Least, as regards Anticyclones, was challenged by Dr

14. Therefore, Anticyclones have the opposite spin than cyclones.

15. Anticyclones are spinning storms around high-pressure systems

16. Anticyclones are usually characteristics of weak air travel and rotation

17. That is why Anticyclones are often associated with fair weather

18. The center of the Anticyclones has characteristic patterns of …

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20. Anticyclones are usually characterized by low-level divergence and subsiding air.

21. In high-pressure centers, known as Anticyclones, air spirals downward and outward

22. Distinctive weather patterns tend to be associated with both cyclones and Anticyclones

23. Cyclones and Anticyclones can be a thousand kilometers (about 600 mi) across, or more

24. Continental-scale Anticyclones form source regions for air masses.Winds are generally light

25. Anticyclones Anticyclones are the opposite of depressions - they are an area of high atmospheric pressure where the air is sinking. As the air is sinking, not rising, no clouds or rain are formed.

26. However, the high frequency shifts towards a colder T min when Anticyclones strengthen

27. While cyclones are typically regions of inclement weather, Anticyclones are usually meteorologically quiet regions. Generally larger than cyclones, Anticyclones exhibit persistent downward motions and yield dry stable air that may extend horizontally many hundreds of kilometres.

28. Between depressions there are often small mobile anticyclones that bring periods of fair weather.

29. The distribution of Anticyclones through the hemisphere was found to be dominated by a mid

30. Anticyclones appear on all the weather charts in the form of concentric and spaced isobars

31. Importance of anticyclone research Although the relevance of Anticyclones in causing circulation changes such as polar outbreaks is recognized (Colucci and Davenport 1987), winter Anticyclones have only recently received a significant amount of attention

32. Anticyclone (High) • Which way does the wind blow? --> anti-cyclonic = clockwise! • Does air diverge or converge at the surface? -->Diverges! • Does air converge or diverge above the high? -->Converges! Anticyclones (Highs) Anticyclones (Highs) • Generally boring weather - clear, calm

33. Anticyclones appear on all the weather charts in the form of concentric and spaced isobars.

34. Unlike cyclones, in general Anticyclones are accompanied by fair weather and the winds are generally moderate.

35. Cyclones and Anticyclones can remain more or less stationary, or they can move, sometimes rapidly, to

36. Anticyclones are the regions of huge atmospheric pressure, which is relative to the air in the various surrounding regions

37. Anticyclones appear on weather charts as a series of concentric, widely spaced isobars of 1000 mbs and above.

38. Also, while one tends to think of "weather" in terms of cyclones, the behavior of Anticyclones in setting up blocks, for example, is known to influence regional 334 Jones and Simmonds: A climatology of Southern Hemisphere Anticyclones weather sequences significantly (e.g., Noar 1983).

39. The dry, stable temperatures and light winds connect with Anticyclones will result in frost and fog in wintertime

40. Anticyclones An anticylone (also known as a high pressure system) is a large area of high atmospheric pressure

41. Anticyclones are in their southerly position and allow generally prevent the cold fronts from effecting the country Higher temperatures and humidity

42. Anticyclones are much larger than depressions and produce periods of settled and calm weather lasting many days or weeks

43. Anticyclone The cyclones are discernably stronger than the Anticyclones, implying the presence of a cyclonic shear over the forcing region

44. In his computation of the mean direction of surface Anticyclone motion, Loomis (1876) completed the first study on Anticyclones in the U.S

45. Anticyclones form from air masses cooling more than their surroundings, which causes the air to contract slightly making the air more dense.

46. ‘These Anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere.’ ‘The advancing anticyclone is centred between 35 and 40 degrees South.’ ‘Winter Anticyclones usually build westwards from Scandinavia and …

47. When Anticyclones are weaker, a broadly ranged high frequency occurs for the daily T min from −24 to 0 °C in MEE

48. Areas of high pressure are called Anticyclones, whilst low pressure areas are known as cyclones or depressions.Each brings with it different weather patterns.

49. Low-pressure centers (cyclones) are often associated with cloudy or rainy weather, whereas highpressure centers (Anticyclones) are often associated with fair weather.

50. Anticyclones often block the path of depressions, either slowing down the bad weather, or forcing it round the outside of the high pressure system