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What is the Difference between a Cyclone and an Anticyclone?

By BYJU'S Exam Prep

Updated on: November 14th, 2023

The Difference between a Cyclone and an Anticyclone is that cyclone is an area of ​​low atmospheric pressure, whereas an anticyclone revolves around high atmospheric pressure. A cyclone indicates bad weather, such as clouds or rain, and in a cyclone, the winds blow clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere but counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

Difference between Cyclone and Anticyclone

Cyclones denote bad weather, like clouds and rain. An anticyclone indicates fine weather conditions. Some of the major differences between Cyclone and Anticyclone are as follows:

Cyclone Anticyclone
An area with low pressure where air masses meet and rise. An area of high pressure where air moves apart and sinks.
Cyclone indicates cloudy skies, and rainfall with stormy winds. Anticyclone indicates clear skies and dry conditions.
Winds in a cyclone blow clockwise in Southern Hemisphere. Winds in an anticyclone blow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Winds in a cyclone blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. Winds in an anticyclone blow counterclockwise in Southern Hemisphere.
The air near the ground is pushed towards the low-pressure centre of the cyclone and then rises upward, cools, and expands as it moves. Air is pushed away from its high-pressure region and replaced by a downward explosion of air from higher altitudes.
The rising air becomes humid as it cools, leading to cloudiness and high humidity within the cyclone. Air heats up and compresses as it moves downward. It reduces its humidity and leads to fewer clouds within the anticyclone.

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