Nearly all tornadoes have cyclonic rotation, and all have low pressure, so they are most like cyclones. However, technically they are their own type of storm.
A hurricane is an intense tropical cyclone.
By supplying air to the anticyclone and receiving air from the cyclone
No country really calls a cyclone a tornado. Some parts of the U.S. a tornado a cyclone, though a tornado and a cyclone are two different things. In the U.S. however a strong tropical cyclone is called a hurricane.
In weather systems, a center of low pressure is called a depression in generic terms. More specific terms include cyclone, anticyclone, hurricane, typhoon and tornado, which are used to describe particular weather systems associated with low pressure centers.
A tornado in Kansas.
a hurricane, tornado, cyclone or anticyclone
Anticyclone is the opposite of a normal cyclone.
Anticyclone is the opposite of a normal cyclone.
A cyclone is generally stronger.
anticyclone
A hurricane is an intense tropical 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.
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.
By supplying air to the anticyclone and receiving air from the cyclone
No country really calls a cyclone a tornado. Some parts of the U.S. a tornado a cyclone, though a tornado and a cyclone are two different things. In the U.S. however a strong tropical cyclone is called a hurricane.
In weather systems, a center of low pressure is called a depression in generic terms. More specific terms include cyclone, anticyclone, hurricane, typhoon and tornado, which are used to describe particular weather systems associated with low pressure centers.
It is a weather system in meteorology on the scale of a cyclone or anticyclone.