cyclonic

[ UK /sa‍ɪklˈɒnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of the atmosphere around a low pressure center
    cyclonic cloud pattern
  2. of or relating to or characteristic of a violent tropical storm
    cyclonic destruction
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How To Use cyclonic In A Sentence

  • The two source waters of the cold fresh Arctic water and the warm salty Atlantic water form a cyclonic gyre which is closed in its southern section at approximately 72°N by the eastward-flowing current.
  • Cyclonic weather with a depression centred over the UK can cause unsettled conditions in both winter and summer.
  • However this light coating was not deposited where the dust or agglomerate should have been deposited as a result of cyclonic action, that is at the bottom of the collecting pan.
  • Of this cyclonic is learnedly that treasury weaponry guiltily tragedy upscale premenstrual to decent adps with its succade. Rational Review
  • The anticyclone weather situations are more favorable than the cyclonic ones.
  • After weeks of sunshine, a cyclonic storm had hit the previous night, laying great trees to waste and stirring the seas to the consistency of mulligatawny.
  • In 1996 the Air Force's 75th anniversary show was cancelled because cyclonic rains turned parking areas into bogs.
  • The newly - developed cyclonic foam dust collector increase the dust cleaning efficiency obviously.
  • Post-cyclonic palm trees on either side of the motorway were bent like hunchbacks.
  • Anticyclonic movement; "Depression" on the hautbois; increase of wind; then thunder, lightning, rain -- all the elements at it! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 26, 1891
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