Definition of Cyclonic. Meaning of Cyclonic. Synonyms of Cyclonic

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Definition of Cyclonic

Cyclonic
Cyclonic Cy*clon"ic (s?-kl?n"?k), a. Pertaining to a cyclone.

Meaning of Cyclonic from wikipedia

- form weather fronts as the cyclonic circulation closes and intensifies. Later in their life cycle, extratropical cyclones occlude as cold air m****es undercut...
- and 1988, tropical cyclones were classified into four categories: depression, deep depression, cyclonic storms and severe cyclonic storms. However, a...
- 1928 – A cyclonic storm existed over the southern Bay of Bengal. There are 15 depressions and 6 cyclonic storms. May 2–7, 1930 – A cyclonic storm existed...
- Cyclonic rotation or cyclonic circulation is the atmospheric motion in the same direction as a planet's rotation, as opposed to anticyclonic rotation...
- depressions and average in terms of formation of cyclonic storms. Seasons have no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with...
- Cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air, gas or liquid stream, without the use of filters, through vortex separation. When...
- Colorado: Colorado State University. Retrieved December 14, 2024. Bulletin for Cyclonic Activity and Significant Tropical Weather in the Southwest Indian Ocean...
- tropical cyclone is called a hurricane (/ˈhʌrɪkən, -keɪn/), typhoon (/taɪˈfuːn/), tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply cyclone. A...
- Meteorological Department first monitored on October 20. Severe Cyclonic Storm Dana rose from a cyclonic circulation which formed over the Andaman Sea on October...
- Cyclonic vortex may refer to: Upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex, a vortex that usually moves slowly from east-northeast to west-southwest, and generally...