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Yes. Hurricanes are themselves intense low pressure systems. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms most often found in low pressure systems and the tornadoes themselves produce a very localized area of low pressure.

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Are Cyclones formed by low pressure?

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Are cyclones low-pressure centers?

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Are cyclones formed and high air pressure?

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Where do cyclones occur in the US?

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