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Q: What is the pressure in a middle-latitude cyclone?
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What kind of pressure does a cyclone have?

A cyclone has low pressure.


What kind of air pressure does a cyclone have?

A cyclone has low pressure.


Does a cyclone have high pressure?

No. A cyclone is a low pressure system.


What is the opposite of cyclone?

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.


What is a swirling center of air pressure called?

cyclone.


At what synoptic pressure is a cyclone declared?

There is no pressure threshold; typically it is referred to as a cyclone when there is a closed area of low pressure (as opposed to just a "wave").


Where does the force of a cyclone come from?

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.


What is the air pressure inside a cyclone?

the air in the cyclone rises as the air rises it cools


What is the scientific name of any regional low pressure system?

One example of a regional low pressure system is the Icelandic Low, also known as the Aleutian Low. Its scientific name is the Icelandic Low, which is a semi-permanent area of low pressure located near Iceland.


What is an area of lower pressure winds that spiral toward the center called?

air pressure!


Is a cyclone called a depression?

There is such thing as a tropical depression, a type of cyclone. The "depression" part is named after the low-pressure system of the cyclone.


What is the similarities between a cyclone and an anticyclone?

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.