An anticyclone is a large-scale circulation of air that rotates in the opposite direction to cyclones, clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The subsidence rate within an anticyclone can be influenced by various factors including the pressure gradient.
The subsidence rate is inversely proportional to the air density and directly proportional to the pressure gradient. Understanding these relationships helps in predicting weather patterns associated with anticyclones.
What is an anticyclone?
How does pressure difference affect subsidence velocity?
What is the role of air density in subsidence calculations?
How does gravity impact the subsidence rate?
What is the formula for calculating subsidence velocity?
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Why is it important to consider the area of the anticyclone when calculating subsidence velocity?
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