In an anticyclone the air moves in the opposite direction of a cyclone. In the North Hemisphere the air blows counter clockwise and in the Southern Hemispere the air blows clockwise.
An anticyclone is a region of high atmospheric pressure relative to the surrounding air.
A high pressure center of dry air is called an anticyclone
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No. When air cools air particles move closer together. When air warms air particles move father away from each other.
In an infrared image, the anticyclone will be dark colours fading into lighter yellows or blues at the very end. The blue shows the normal weather and the darker colours are from the descending air in the area of high pressure. In an infrared image of a depression will probably have darker colours that stay dark until a very light colour suddenly n the end
The air in anticyclones moves out from the center, cool air moves downward from higher in the troposphere. Anticyclone generally causes dry, clear weather.
In an anticyclone the air moves in the opposite direction of a cyclone. In the North Hemisphere the air blows counter clockwise and in the Southern Hemispere the air blows clockwise.
An anticyclone is a region of high atmospheric pressure relative to the surrounding air.
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anticyclone is an area of high air pressure that causes calm weather in the place it is moving over
An anticyclone
An anticyclone
By supplying air to the anticyclone and receiving air from the cyclone
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An anticyclone is a high pressure system, which means it is characterized by subsiding air which causes relatively calm winds and clear skies.