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tropospheric cyclonic vortices are known as low-pressure areas This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cyclonic vortex. If an internal
Cyclonic_vortex
Persistent cold-core low-pressure area that circles one of the poles
The Arctic tropospheric polar vortex A polar vortex, more formally a circumpolar vortex, is a large region of cold, rotating air; polar vortices encircle
Polar_vortex
Tornado comprising multiple vortices
form after vortex breakdown reaches the surface, resulting from the interaction of cyclonically incoming and rising air. Although multi-vortex structures
Multiple-vortex_tornado
Large scale rotating air mass
form weather fronts as the cyclonic circulation closes and intensifies. Later in their life cycle, extratropical cyclones occlude as cold air masses undercut
Cyclone
An upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex is a vortex, or a circulation with a definable center, that usually moves slowly from east-northeast to west-southwest
Upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex
Upper_tropospheric_cyclonic_vortex
Type of cyclone
extratropical cyclone (or almost any other kind of cyclonic vortex in the atmosphere), the two may combine to become a binary cyclone, where the vortices
Extratropical_cyclone
Funnel-shaped cloud not touching the ground
to tornadoes. Funnel clouds are visual phenomena, but these are not the vortex of wind itself. If a funnel cloud touches the surface, the feature is considered
Funnel_cloud
Method of removing particulates from a fluid stream through vortex separation
Cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air, gas or liquid stream, without the use of filters, through vortex separation. When
Cyclonic_separation
Complex of thunderstorms organized on a larger scale
showers and thunderstorms in areas of cyclonic flow on the backside of extratropical cyclones. A mesoscale convective vortex--(MCV)--is a mid-level low-pressure
Mesoscale_convective_system
Type of storm
opposite to that of the flow above a region of low pressure. Unlike a cyclonic storm, anticyclonic storms are typically associated with fair weather and
Anticyclonic_storm
Vortex or tornado occurring over a body of water
waterspout, each formed by distinct mechanisms. The most common type is a weak vortex known as a "fair weather" or "non-tornadic" waterspout. The other less common
Waterspout
Whirlwind induced by and often composed of fire
vortex (column of air) in contact with the surface and a cumuliform cloud above. Fire whirls are not usually classifiable as tornadoes as the vortex in
Fire_whirl
Type of whirlwind
speed horizontally inward to the bottom of the forming vortex. As more hot air rushes toward the vortex to replace the rising air, the spinning intensifies
Dust_devil
Swirling and reverse current in a turbulent flow regime
that the white sharks dove in both cyclones but favored the anticyclone which had three times more dives as the cyclonic eddies. Additionally, in the Gulf
Eddy_(fluid_dynamics)
Region of rotation within a powerful thunderstorm
mesocyclone is a meso-gamma mesoscale (or storm scale) region of rotation (vortex), typically around 2 to 6 mi (3.2 to 9.7 km) in diameter, most often noticed
Mesocyclone
Violently rotating column of air
the vortex of wind, not the condensation cloud. Tornados are sometimes colloquially referred to as cyclones. However, in meteorology, the word cyclone specifically
Tornado
Fluid flow revolving around an axis of rotation
In fluid dynamics, a vortex (pl.: vortices or vortexes) is a region in a fluid in which the flow revolves around an axis line, which may be straight or
Vortex
Tornadoes that spin in the opposite direction of normal tornadoes
which is cyclonic in upwards of 98 percent of tornadoes.[citation needed] Many anticyclonic tornadoes are smaller and weaker than cyclonic tornadoes
Anticyclonic_tornado
Area with air pressures lower than adjacent areas
Lastly, a formative tropical cyclone needs a pre-existing system of disturbed weather, although without a circulation no cyclonic development will take place
Low-pressure_area
Type of tornado not originating from a mesocyclone
layer vorticity upward into a vertical axis and tightens it into a strong vortex. The parent clouds are often predominantly liquid when producing landspouts
Landspout
Rapidly rotating storm system
tropical cyclone is called a hurricane (/ˈhʌrɪkən, -keɪn/), typhoon (/taɪˈfuːn/), tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply cyclone. A
Tropical_cyclone
Small-scale rotational weather feature
intense tropical cyclone. Eyewall mesovortices are similar, in principle, to small "suction vortices" often observed in multiple-vortex tornadoes. In these
Mesovortex
Development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere
Cyclogenesis is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area). Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for
Cyclogenesis
Cyclonic storm with tropical and extratropical characteristics
subtropical cyclones once winds reach moderate tropical storm or gale force near the low-pressure center’s significant portion of the cyclonic circulation
Subtropical_cyclone
Cyclone with an associated cold pool of air at high altitude
(winter) is called a subtropical cyclone. In the case of the north Indian Ocean, the formation of this type of vortex leads to the onset of monsoon rains
Cold-core_low
Region with higher atmospheric pressure
winter weather as cold fronts from the southern oceans take over. The term cyclone was coined by Henry Piddington of the British East India Company to describe
High-pressure_area
Cloud formation occurring at the base of a thunderstorm
clouds have a feature similar to an "eye", as in a mesoscale convective vortex. Attached to many wall clouds, especially in moist environments, is a cauda
Wall_cloud
Type of whirlwind
whirlwind over water (or sometimes wet land) that has drawn fog into the vortex, thus rendering it visible. They form over large lakes and oceans during
Steam_devil
Unusual storm system in 1996
The 1996 Lake Huron cyclone, commonly referred to as Hurricane Huron and Hurroncane, was an extremely rare, strong cyclonic storm system that developed
1996_Lake_Huron_cyclone
1000-km-order method of measuring weather systems
In meteorology, the synoptic scale (also called the large scale or cyclonic scale) is a horizontal length scale of the order of 1,000 km (620 mi) or more
Synoptic_scale_meteorology
Hypothetical class of extreme tropical cyclone
whether turbulent breakdown of the vortex happens. Climate change portal Tropical cyclones portal Extraterrestrial cyclone Global catastrophic risk Great
Hypercane
Topics referred to by the same term
released Vortex theory (disambiguation) Cyclonic vortex (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vortex. If an
Vortex_(disambiguation)
Type of mesoscale convective system
circulation is referred to as a Mesoscale Convective Vortex. The upper-levels contain an anti-cyclonic (clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere) rotating high
Mesoscale_convective_complex
Meteorological phenomenon
A whirlwind is a phenomenon in which a vortex of wind (a vertically oriented rotating column of air) forms due to instabilities and turbulence created
Whirlwind
Impact of climate change on tropical cyclones
locations. Climate models are used to study expected future changes in cyclonic activity. Lower-resolution climate models cannot represent convection directly
Tropical cyclones and climate change
Tropical_cyclones_and_climate_change
Broad rainy season low-pressure system
interaction between the gyre and a passing tropical wave. A vortex may consolidate into a tropical cyclone in either the eastern Pacific or western Atlantic and
Central_American_gyre
Tropical cyclone that forms in the Atlantic Ocean
An Atlantic hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone that forms in the Atlantic Ocean primarily between June and November. These storms are continuously
Atlantic_hurricane
Regional tropical cyclone
Dictionary of English Etymology. Oxford University Press. p. 965. typhoon. cyclonic storm in the China seas. XVI [century]. Adoption of Chinese tai fung, dialect
Typhoon
becoming a cyclonic storm and severe cyclonic storm. More than half of the depressions intensify into a storm and a quarter intensify into a cyclone in these
North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
North_Indian_Ocean_tropical_cyclone
Type of cyclone occurring in the northern Atlantic coast of North America
storm Pacific Northwest windstorm Aleutian low European windstorm Polar vortex Cold wave Euroclydon Multi-Community Environmental Storm Observatory (October
Nor'easter
Latitudes 30–35 degrees north and south of the Equator
preferred tropical cyclone tracks. Areas west of Japan and Korea tend to experience far fewer September–November tropical cyclone impacts during El Niño
Horse_latitudes
Strongest type of extratropical cyclone that occurs over Europe
European windstorms are powerful extratropical cyclones which form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure. They can
European_windstorm
Rapidly deepening extratropical cyclonic low-pressure area
meteorological bomb, explosive development, bomb cyclone, or bombogenesis) is the rapid deepening of an extratropical cyclonic low-pressure area. The change in pressure
Explosive_cyclogenesis
Vortex on non-Earth planets with atmospheres
An extraterrestrial vortex is a vortex that occurs on planets and natural satellites other than Earth that have sufficient atmospheres. Most observed extraterrestrial
Extraterrestrial_vortex
Ground vortex formed from a downburst of a thunderstorm
A gustnado is a brief, shallow surface-based vortex which forms within the downburst emanating from a thunderstorm. The name is a portmanteau by elision
Gustnado
Small-scale, short-lived depression over certain ocean areas
lows have been referred to by many other terms, such as polar mesoscale vortex, Arctic hurricane, Arctic low, and cold air depression. Today the term is
Polar_low
Phrase
Halloween Nor'easter storm. Technically, this storm was an extratropical cyclone. In the course of his research, he spoke with Bob Case, who had been a
Perfect_storm
Thunderstorm that is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone
cyclone South Pacific tropical cyclone South Atlantic tropical cyclone Upper level Cold-core low Cut-off low Polar vortex Upper tropospheric cyclonic
Supercell
Hurricane-like storms in the Mediterranean Sea
formed a cyclonic eye in the center were identified. Due to the dry nature of the Mediterranean region, the formation of tropical, subtropical cyclones and
Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone
Mediterranean_tropical-like_cyclone
Extratropical storm over north India
Publishing, 2017, ISBN 9783319691855, "Western disturbances noticed as cyclonic circulation/trough in the mid and lower tropospheric levels or as a low-pressure
Western_disturbance
High air pressure area in the Atlantic Ocean
increase quickly. Asiatic Low Hadley cell Cold front Mediterranean tropical cyclone Lucas, Tim. "Variable southeast summer rainfall linked to climate change"
Azores_High
Smaller tornado that orbits around a larger parent tornado
and during Project VORTEX near Allison, Texas on 8 June 1995, among other events. Tornadoes portal Fujiwhara effect Multiple-vortex tornado This includes
Satellite_tornado
Tropical cyclone effects and impacts
Empire. In November 2015, Cyclone Chapala became the first recorded storm to make landfall in Yemen as a very severe cyclonic storm – the equivalent of
Tropical cyclone effects by region
Tropical_cyclone_effects_by_region
High pressure mass of cold dry air over northeastern Eurasia
Siberian Express Arctic dipole anomaly Cold wave North American High Polar vortex Aleutian Low "The Siberian High and Climate Change over Middle to High-Latitude
Siberian_High
Dissipation of a cyclone
process in which a cyclonic circulation weakens and deteriorates. Cyclolysis is the opposite of cyclogenesis. Extratropical cyclones usually undergo cyclolysis
Cyclolysis
Moderately sized weather phenomena
like fronts, squall lines, mesoscale convective systems (MCS), tropical cyclones at the smaller edge of synoptic scale. Meso-beta (meso-β) – 20–200 km scale
Mesoscale_meteorology
Cloud and precipitation structure
eye, they make up a tropical cyclone. The extent of rainbands around a tropical cyclone can help determine the cyclone's intensity. Rainbands spawned
Rainband
Topics referred to by the same term
Lake Huron cyclone, a strong cyclonic storm system over Lake Huron Hurricane Catarina, an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone 2006 Central
Hybrid_low
Tropical cyclone that has lost tropical characteristics
overland, lacks a cyclonic circulation and is referred as remnants instead of a post-tropical cyclone. However, post-tropical cyclones or remnants can continue
Post-tropical_cyclone
Tropical cyclones in the South Atlantic Ocean
tropical cyclones are unusual weather events that occur in the Southern Hemisphere. Strong wind shear, which disrupts the formation of cyclones, as well
South Atlantic tropical cyclone
South_Atlantic_tropical_cyclone
Tropical cyclone having formed in the South Pacific Ocean
A South Pacific tropical cyclone is a non-frontal, low pressure system that has developed, within an environment of warm sea surface temperatures and
South Pacific tropical cyclone
South_Pacific_tropical_cyclone
Type of Pacific seasonal cyclone
direction. They are mainly cold core cyclones, which places them in the extratropical cyclone rather than the subtropical cyclone category. Hawaii typically experiences
Kona_storm
cyclonic storm, being assigned the name Tauktae by the IMD. It continued intensifying, and on May 17, Tauktae peaked as an extremely severe cyclonic storm
2021 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2021_North_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season
Mature tropical cyclone that develops within the eastern and central Pacific Ocean
tropical cyclone that develops within the northeastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180°W, north of the equator. For tropical cyclone warning
Pacific_hurricane
Weather radar pattern
A tornadic vortex signature, abbreviated TVS, is a Pulse-Doppler radar weather radar detected rotation algorithm that indicates the likely presence of
Tornado_vortex_signature
October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone, also referred to as the Peter I storm or EC2022 was the most intense extratropical cyclone on record. Forming as a weak
October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone
October_2022_Southern_Ocean_cyclone
Meteorological phenomenon
associated with Australian east coast lows, which are subtropical cyclones or extratropical cyclones that originate from the east. In eastern Australia, a cut-off
Cut-off_low
Dramatic increase in a tropical cyclone's strength
is any process wherein a tropical cyclone strengthens very dramatically in a short period of time. Tropical cyclone forecasting agencies utilize differing
Rapid_intensification
In the south-west Indian Ocean, tropical cyclones form south of the equator and west of 90° E to the coast of Africa. In 1946, Réunion's first airstrip
South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
South-West_Indian_Ocean_tropical_cyclone
Low pressure area weather system common to North America
days common during active periods. Ground blizzard Panhandle hook Polar vortex Snow squall Wind chill "Alberta clipper". Glossary of Meteorology. American
Alberta_clipper
Mesoscale convective system shaped like an archer's bow
increases, the Coriolis force acts to intensify the cyclonic vortex and weaken the anticyclonic vortex. The system then develops an asymmetric comma-shaped
Bow_echo
North Indian Ocean cyclone
Ganges Delta. The Bhola cyclone was the sixth and strongest cyclonic storm of the 1970 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The cyclone formed over the central
1970_Bhola_cyclone
Physical oceanographic feature
The Lofoten Vortex, also called Lofoten Basin Vortex or Lofoten Basin Eddy, is a permanent oceanic anticyclonic eddy, located in the northern part of the
Lofoten_Vortex
Type of cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere
An Australian region tropical cyclone is a non-frontal, low-pressure system that has developed within an environment of warm sea surface temperatures
Australian region tropical cyclone
Australian_region_tropical_cyclone
Regions of high atmospheric pressure around the Earth's poles
hemisphere's polar region. Closely related to this concept is the polar vortex, a rotating low-pressure circle of cold air around the poles. Surface temperatures
Polar_high
Extremely persistent anticyclone over the Pacific Ocean
westerlies, shifting the storm track northward and suppressing extratropical cyclone (winter storm) activity along the West Coast of the United States. Such
Ridiculously_Resilient_Ridge
2012 Extratropical cyclone in Arctic
Great Arctic Cyclone was also the 13th-strongest Arctic storm overall, since reliable records began. Weather portal Polar low Polar vortex November 2011
Great_Arctic_Cyclone_of_2012
Dangerous meteorological phenomena
horizontal winds will cause waterspouts to dissipate as they disturb the vortex. While not generally as dangerous as "classic" tornadoes, waterspouts can
Severe_weather
Defunct steel roller coaster
Vortex was a steel roller coaster located at Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio, United States. Designed and manufactured by Arrow Dynamics at
Vortex_(Kings_Island)
Large central area of thunderstorms surrounding its circulation center
a cyclone strengthens to around hurricane intensity, an eye appears at the center of the CDO, defining its center of low pressure and its cyclonic wind
Central_dense_overcast
Pseudovector field describing the local rotation of a continuum near some point
paradox Enstrophy Palinstrophy Velocity potential Vortex Vortex tube Vortex stretching Horseshoe vortex Wingtip vortices Biot–Savart law Circulation Vorticity
Vorticity
Regional meteorological term
provinces of Albacete, Almería, and Málaga. Cold-core low Cold pool Polar vortex Basque: tanta hotz; Catalan: gota freda; French: goutte froide; Galician
Cold_drop
Semi-permanent low-pressure system located near the Aleutian Islands
months. Both the November 2011 Bering Sea cyclone and the November 2014 Bering Sea cyclone were extratropical cyclones that had dissipated and restrengthened
Aleutian_Low
The bar of a mature tropical cyclone is a very dark gray-black layer of cloud that appears to be near to the horizon as seen from an observer preceding
Bar_(tropical_cyclone)
Weather phenomenon off the California coast
cyclone South Pacific tropical cyclone South Atlantic tropical cyclone Upper level Cold-core low Cut-off low Polar vortex Upper tropospheric cyclonic
North_Pacific_High
Device to prevent formation of a vortex at an outlet from a container
A vortex breaker is a device used in engineering to stop the formation of a vortex when a fluid (liquid or gas) is drained from a vessel such as a tank
Vortex_breaker
Narrow airstream of strong winds in cyclones
some extratropical cyclones. When present, sting jets produce some of the strongest surface-level winds in extratropical cyclones and can generate damaging
Sting_jet
Center of a tropical cyclone
can potentially be found near any vortex of sufficient strength, but are most pronounced in strong tropical cyclones. Eyewall mesovortices are small scale
Eye_(cyclone)
Topics referred to by the same term
currents in oceanography. Gyre or gire may also refer to: Cyclone Tornado Tropical cyclone Vortex Whirlpool or maelstrom Central American gyre, a broad and
Gyre_(disambiguation)
Type of storm occurring in southeastern Australia
and damaged homes. The heavy rain was caused by remnants of ex-tropical Cyclone Olga and by a massive amount of moisture blowing in on north-east winds
Black_nor'easter
Weather phenomenon in Northern Italy
of the concave curvature of the southern slopes of the Alps, enhancing cyclonic formation. A complex interaction is established between the orography of
Genoa_low
Low-pressure trough over southern Asia in early summer
cyclone South Pacific tropical cyclone South Atlantic tropical cyclone Upper level Cold-core low Cut-off low Polar vortex Upper tropospheric cyclonic
Asiatic_Low
Tropical cyclone with a symmetrical shape
An annular tropical cyclone is a tropical cyclone that features a normal to large, symmetric eye surrounded by a thick and uniform ring of intense convection
Annular_tropical_cyclone
Semipermanent anticyclone over the Atlantic Ocean
cyclone South Pacific tropical cyclone South Atlantic tropical cyclone Upper level Cold-core low Cut-off low Polar vortex Upper tropospheric cyclonic
South_Atlantic_High
Type of extratropical cyclone
Northwest of the United States and British Columbia, Canada. They form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure that track
Pacific_Northwest_windstorm
Type of storm system in southern US
cyclone South Pacific tropical cyclone South Atlantic tropical cyclone Upper level Cold-core low Cut-off low Polar vortex Upper tropospheric cyclonic
Panhandle_hook
Weather radar formation
system (MCS) and mesoscale convective complex (MCC) Mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) and mesolow Rear-inflow jet (RIJ) Glickman, Todd S., ed. (2000). Glossary
Line_echo_wave_pattern
North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the least active tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since 1993. Only two cyclonic storms formed, below
2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2011_North_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season
Weather phenomenon
2015. "NSW wild weather: Three killed, homes washed away in Dungog as 'cyclonic' winds batter Sydney, Hunter and Central Coast - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting
Australian_east_coast_low
but slightly below average in terms of cyclonic storms. It was also the least deadly North Indian Ocean cyclone season since 1988, according to official
2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2022_North_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season
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Chanchari | சஂசாரீ
Bird, Vortex of water
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bird; Vortex of Water
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Intelligent
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Victorious destiny
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Glorious awakening.
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God will develop.
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Name of an abbot.
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, ("heart"); an early Egyptian astronomer.
Surname or Lastname
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English : occupational name for a maker of knives, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French co(u)tel, co(u)teau ‘knife’, Late Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘plowshare’. Compare Cottle.Americanized spelling of German Kottler or Kattler, which is of uncertain origin.
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n.
One of the small, thin, membranous, bony or horny pieces which form the covering of many fishes and reptiles, and some mammals, belonging to the dermal part of the skeleton, or dermoskeleton. See Cycloid, Ctenoid, and Ganoid.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Cycloidei.
a.
Of or pertaining to Tycho Brahe, or his system of astronomy.
n.
A violent storm, often of vast extent, characterized by high winds rotating about a calm center of low atmospheric pressure. This center moves onward, often with a velocity of twenty or thirty miles an hour.
n.
A violent whirling wind; specifically (Meteorol.), a tempest distinguished by a rapid whirling and slow progressive motion, usually accompaned with severe thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain, and commonly of short duration and small breadth; a small cyclone.
n.
A movement of the atmosphere opposite in character, as regards direction of the wind and distribution of barometric pressure, to that of a cyclone.
n.
A mean or inferior poet, perhaps from his habit of wandering around as a stroller; an itinerant poet. Also, a name given to the cyclic poets. See under Cyclic, a.
n.
A curve generated by a point in the plane of a circle when the circle is rolled along a straight line, keeping always in the same plane.
a.
Adhering to a fixed circle of legends; cyclic; hence, mean; inferior. See Cyclic poets, under Cyclic.
a.
Pertaining to a cyclone.
n. pl.
One of the subclasses of fishes. They have an arterial cone and bulb, spiral intestinal valve, and the optic nerves united by a chiasma. Many of the species are covered with bony plates, or with ganoid scales; others have cycloid scales.
a.
Pertaining to the Cyclops; Cyclopean.
n.
The circulation or movement of protoplasmic granules within a living vegetable cell.
a.
Alt. of Cyclical
a. & n.
Same as 2d and 3d Cycloid.
a.
Having an irregular, convulsive motion.
n.
One of the Cycloidei.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, a cycloid; as, the cycloidal space is the space contained between a cycloid and its base.
n.
the curve traced by any point in the plane of a given curve when the latter rolls, without sliding, over another fixed curve. See Cycloid, and Epycycloid.
n. pl.
An order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a living example.