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Anticyclone Defined
A spiralling mass of air that can extend over a few hundred to a few thousand miles of the Earth's surface. The centre of the spiral is fed by descending air currents which leads to high atmospheric pressure. Anticyclones are generally associated with few clouds and low humidity.
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