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Definition of anticyclone in English: anticyclonenounantɪˈsʌɪkləʊn A weather system with high barometric pressure at its centre, around which air slowly circulates in a clockwise (northern hemisphere) or anticlockwise (southern hemisphere) direction. Anticyclones are associated with calm, fine weather. (常伴无风的晴朗天气的)反旋风,反气旋,高气压 Example sentencesExamples - Such wind systems indicate the regular passage of the anticyclones well to the south of the sub-continent.
- Stratocumulus is usually a sign of old fronts and is also associated with static anticyclones.
- The low pressure area departed during Thursday as a new anticyclone reached and passed the Cape.
- This anticyclone will dominate the weather scene for the following few days.
- Winter anticyclones usually build westwards from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
- The strong anticyclone drifts slowly across the sub-continent during the weekend.
- He created the term anticyclone and pointed out its importance in weather forecasting.
- Institute scientist Jim Salinger said the fine, settled winter weather was caused by more anticyclones than usual across northern New Zealand.
- The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another.
- During this period favoured locations for centres of anticyclones are the Great Victoria Desert and central New South Wales.
- The South African Weather Service told The Star on Monday that the heat is due to an anticyclone or high pressure system in the upper air.
- In polar and sub-tropical regions there are large semi permanent anticyclones (high-pressure areas).
- All sorts of weather systems can have an impact, dependent on the location, such as mid-latitude cyclones, subtropical anticyclones, monsoon systems, and tropical cyclones.
- These anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere.
- In our hemisphere, areas of high barometric pressure, anticyclones, create winds which circulate anticlockwise.
- The resident anticyclone continues in its fixed abode.
- A similar weather system occurred at the start of the anticyclone last week and as well as acting as a cooling agent it was a joy to watch.
- In summer, the weather associated with anticyclones is usually fine and cloud-free.
- Weakening and reduction in the regular size of the Polar anticyclone and its east-wind outflow should cause the temperate low pressure belt to find a zone of activity closer to the polar zones than at present.
- The advancing anticyclone is centred between 35 and 40 degrees South.
Derivativesadjectiveantɪsʌɪˈklɒnɪk These temperature layers are referred to as the lapse rate and anticyclonic conditions are associated with ‘stable’ lapse rates. Example sentencesExamples - The remote end of the cold front is thus behind the anticyclonic core.
- The Sunday event is a major cold front with a strong anticyclonic cell driving it along.
- The anticyclonic situation across southern Africa has persisted.
- In the quiet anticyclonic periods, after sunny days, come the damaging night frosts.
Definition of anticyclone in US English: anticyclonenoun A weather system with high atmospheric pressure at its center, around which air slowly circulates in a clockwise (northern hemisphere) or counterclockwise (southern hemisphere) direction. Anticyclones are associated with calm, fine weather. (常伴无风的晴朗天气的)反旋风,反气旋,高气压 Example sentencesExamples - The low pressure area departed during Thursday as a new anticyclone reached and passed the Cape.
- The South African Weather Service told The Star on Monday that the heat is due to an anticyclone or high pressure system in the upper air.
- These anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere.
- The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another.
- Institute scientist Jim Salinger said the fine, settled winter weather was caused by more anticyclones than usual across northern New Zealand.
- The resident anticyclone continues in its fixed abode.
- In our hemisphere, areas of high barometric pressure, anticyclones, create winds which circulate anticlockwise.
- In summer, the weather associated with anticyclones is usually fine and cloud-free.
- Stratocumulus is usually a sign of old fronts and is also associated with static anticyclones.
- In polar and sub-tropical regions there are large semi permanent anticyclones (high-pressure areas).
- During this period favoured locations for centres of anticyclones are the Great Victoria Desert and central New South Wales.
- He created the term anticyclone and pointed out its importance in weather forecasting.
- Winter anticyclones usually build westwards from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
- All sorts of weather systems can have an impact, dependent on the location, such as mid-latitude cyclones, subtropical anticyclones, monsoon systems, and tropical cyclones.
- Weakening and reduction in the regular size of the Polar anticyclone and its east-wind outflow should cause the temperate low pressure belt to find a zone of activity closer to the polar zones than at present.
- Such wind systems indicate the regular passage of the anticyclones well to the south of the sub-continent.
- A similar weather system occurred at the start of the anticyclone last week and as well as acting as a cooling agent it was a joy to watch.
- The advancing anticyclone is centred between 35 and 40 degrees South.
- This anticyclone will dominate the weather scene for the following few days.
- The strong anticyclone drifts slowly across the sub-continent during the weekend.
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