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∙ 9y agoGood weather because it's an area of high pressure.
Joe Cole
Fine , Calm Weather. Often Frosty Mornings In The Winter.
Cyclones are characterized by low atmospheric pressure and bring unsettled weather with strong winds and precipitation. They often bring stormy conditions, including rain and thunderstorms. Anticyclones, on the other hand, have high atmospheric pressure and typically bring stable weather with calm winds, clear skies, and dry conditions. They are associated with fair weather and sometimes result in hot and sunny conditions.
comulonimbus clouds are associated with any type of thunderstorms and severe weather including heavy rain
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
High pressure systems are generally associated with fair weather conditions. This typically means clear skies, dry weather, and light winds. Cold temperatures can also be present in high pressure systems during the winter months.
Anticyclones generally bring calm, clear weather.
Fine , Calm Weather. Often Frosty Mornings In The Winter.
Anticyclones usually bring clam, sunny weather.
Fine , Calm Weather. Often Frosty Mornings In The Winter.
Anticyclones usually bring clam, sunny weather.
Anticyclones usually bring clam, sunny weather.
Cyclones are characterized by low atmospheric pressure and bring unsettled weather with strong winds and precipitation. They often bring stormy conditions, including rain and thunderstorms. Anticyclones, on the other hand, have high atmospheric pressure and typically bring stable weather with calm winds, clear skies, and dry conditions. They are associated with fair weather and sometimes result in hot and sunny conditions.
Tornadoes are neither cyclones nor anticyclones. They are a type of severe weather phenomenon that consists of a rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. Cyclones and anticyclones refer to large-scale weather systems characterized by rotating areas of low and high pressure, respectively.
cold, rainy weather.
warm weather
warm weather
Meteorology.