No. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
The opposite of a cyclone is an anticyclone. A cyclone is a low-pressure system with inward spiraling winds, while an anticyclone is a high-pressure system with outward spiraling winds.
Cyclone is caused due to the variation of atmospheric pressure in the air. Especially in the low atmospheric zone, air comes from all sides to balance the atmospheric pressure in that area. That's why cyclone is created. So the force for cyclone comes from variation in atmospheric pressure.
A cyclone is a low pressure system. The low pressure draws air inward while the Coriolis effect causes the inflowing air to set the system rotating.
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From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Hope this helps! :)
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The opposite of a cyclone is an anticyclone. A cyclone is a low-pressure system with inward spiraling winds, while an anticyclone is a high-pressure system with outward spiraling winds.
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No, an anticyclone is a high pressure system. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
Both are large scale circulations in the atmosphere created by pressure differences. A cyclone has a low pressure center and an anticyclone has a high pressure center.
A cyclone has low pressure.
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A cyclone has low pressure.
The movement of wheather fronts from high pressure (cyclone) to low pressure systems(anticyclone).