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Mid-latitude Cyclones
Grade 12 Climatology Mid-latitude Cyclones
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Low Pressure Cells Pressure lower than 1000 hPa is regarded as low.
Pressure is lowest at the centre and increases outwards. L Winds blow into the low pressure cell in a clockwise direction. Between 40° and 60° the polar air mass meets the warm subtropical air. Warm air rises and condensation occurs.
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General Characteristics of M.L.C’s
They can stretch up to about 2000km across. They travel from the west to east with the Jetstream. Travel about 30 km/h (1200 km/day). Their winds spiral clockwise in the southern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the NH. General Characteristics of M.L.C’s Also known as extratropical cyclones, temperate depressions, or frontal systems. They occur as a pair of fronts – a warm and a cold front –linked to a central area of low pressure. They carry lots of moisture, they can bring high winds and heavy rainfall near the coast.
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Conditions necessary for M.L.C formation
Mid-latitude cyclones are powered by large temperature differences in the atmosphere. There needs to be a large temperature difference between the subtropical Westerlies and the Polar Easterlies so that a front develops. Where these masses meet (polar front), there must be a disturbance in the jet stream that causes the cold air to push into the warmer air. The warmer air mass pushes up above the cold air mass creating a low pressure cell into which the wind spirals
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M.L.C - stages of developments
Initial stage *Disturbance in polar front as warm air pushes up over cold air. *A wave is formed and the low pressure cell begins to form. *Winds strengthen and clouds begin to form. Mature stage *Wave deepens and pressure gradient increases. *Warm and cold front formed. *Warm/cold sector split by fronts. *Strong winds and rain. Occluded stage *Cold sector wedges below warm sector and warm sector narrows. *Two fronts combine to form an occluded front (occluded front). *Nimbostratus cloud and rain. Degeneration stage *All warm air is lifted off the ground and the cyclone weakens. *Air is cold and gusty as skies clear.
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