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Q: Is an elongated area of high pressure extending outward from anti cyclone?
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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.


Why does the eye of a cyclone get smaller as the cyclone get bigger?

It's not necessarily that the eye gets smaller as the cyclone gets bigger so much as the eye gets bigger when the cyclone gets stronger. There is no direct correlation between the size of a cyclone and its intensity. All cyclones are low pressure systems. The lower the pressure, the stronger the cyclone. The eye wall, which immediately surrounds the eye, marks the point where the inward force of the low pressure is balanced with the tendency for air to get flung outward by the rotation. A lower pressure means a stronger inward pull and thus a smaller eye.


What is a winds spiraling outward?

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Area of higher pressure with winds that spiral outward?

When an area of low pressure is created with strong winds that spiral towards the center, a tropical cyclone is being formed. The spiral arrangement of thunderstorms produces heavy rain.


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Does low pressure move inward or outward?

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Do low pressure systems move inward or outward?

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