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When a mid-latitude cyclone forms and moves along the polar front in a wave-like manner, the developing storm is referred to as a(n) wave cyclone.

What is mid-latitude cyclone?

  • The mid-latitude cyclone is a synoptic scale low pressure system that develops in the middle latitudes and has cyclonic (counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere) flow.
  • Around a center of low pressure, the air in a cyclone rotates counterclockwise.
  • In the Northern Hemisphere, cyclones are carried eastward by the dominant winds. Cyclones can last a week or more.

What is cyclone?

  • When seen from above, a cyclone is a large air mass rotating counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure (opposite to an anticyclone).
  • Winds that spiral inward and revolve around a region of low pressure define cyclones.

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