õhutsüklonitele
Õhutsüklonitele, often translated as "air cyclones" or "atmospheric cyclones," refers to large-scale weather systems characterized by low atmospheric pressure at their center and winds that circulate inward. In the Northern Hemisphere, these winds rotate counterclockwise, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. These systems are a fundamental component of Earth's weather patterns and are responsible for much of the precipitation and temperature fluctuations experienced globally.
The formation of õhutsüklonitele is driven by a complex interplay of factors, including temperature differences in
Õhutsüklonitele can vary significantly in size and intensity. Smaller systems may produce localized showers and gusty