Because of descending air ( warm air ) which means it picks up water from the atmosphere, rather than releasing it through condensation.The lack of condensation means that few clouds are formed.
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"anticyclones tend to be fairly static once developed and they sometimes persist in the same location in the mid-latitudes for a few weeks. "
# Anticyclones are also known as high pressure systems. # The sinking air in an anticyclone stabilizes the atmosphere, bringing clear, sunny weather. # Anticyclones have anticyclonic rotation, meaning their winds circulate clockwise if they are in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise if they are int he southern hemisphere. # Anticyclones often form the centers of warm and cold air masses. # Like other large scale weather systems, anticyclones play a key role in steering other weather systems. # Anticyclones can create temperature inversions that trap pollutants near the ground. # Very large anticyclones in the middle latitudes can become blocking highs, halting the normal eastward movement of weather systems. # Two anticylones can produce a low pressure called a trough between them. This trough can develop into a storm system. # Winds between an anticyclone and a cyclone can be especially strong. # Air in a high pressure system flows inward at upper levels and outward at lower levels.
Both cyclones and anticyclones are large storms that travel over water. A cyclone has properties not seen in an anti cyclone such as lower central air pressure and a clockwise rotation.
The answer is simple. No. Tornados are on land, while cyclones are in water.
Anticyclones produce high barometric pressure.
Anticyclones are high pressure arear and depressions are low pressure areas.
Anticyclones can be affected by climate change. When air temperature increases it causes clouds to evaporate and anticyclones create dry weather in the summer time.
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Cyclones and anticyclones can both be described and regions of pressure. They occur in a variety of sizes over the Earth's surface.
Anticyclones are typically referred to as high pressure areas. They are normally centered over a large area often with dry weather and clear skies. More often than not you do hear about anticyclones, but they are referred to as areas of high pressure instead.
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"anticyclones tend to be fairly static once developed and they sometimes persist in the same location in the mid-latitudes for a few weeks. "