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Mid-latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
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Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Middle-latitude cyclones (also called extratropical lows) often have a comma shape.
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Mid-latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
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Mid-latitude cyclones are usually powered by temperature contrasts.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Middle-latitude cyclones (also called extratropical lows) often have a comma shape.
Middle-latitude cyclones (also called extratropical lows) often have a comma shape.
Than mid-latitude cyclones...yes, they are.
Mid-latitude cyclones depend on a relatively large temperature contrast that results from the meeting of polar and tropical air masses, which generally only occur in well, the middle latitudes. In the tropics, temperature contrasts tend to be smaller, and so are not conducive to producing mid-latitude type cyclones.
Cyclones are fueled by warm temperatures and waters. Cyclones thrive in warm climates and waters. Once they reach colder waters, they start to dissipate.
They bring stormy weather as they move from west to east