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What weather phenomena are cyclones and anticyclones?

Generally, the weather corresponding to a cyclone is cloudy and precipitation, and it depends on the season and latitude of the specific cyclone to determine whether it is rain or snowfall. The weather corresponding to an anticyclone is sunny, possibly dry and hot, or dry and cold, depending on the latitude of the cyclone, whether it is a hot anticyclone or a cold anticyclone. Cyclones are often accompanied by strong winds and heavy rains. Air flows into the cyclone center from all directions, and the central airflow is forced to rise and condense into rain. Therefore, when cyclones cross the border, the cloud cover increases, and rainy weather often occurs, that is, cyclone rain. Typhoons and hurricanes are the result of strong development of cyclones, and the air pressure decreases when the cyclones transit. The common anticyclone is dry weather in summer. Because the air in the anticyclone diverges around, it forms a descending airflow and a high pressure. Generally, the weather is fine, the cloud cover is small, and the influence of long-term precipitation may lead to drought.