cyclonic (Meaning)

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cyclonic (a)

of or relating to or characteristic of the atmosphere around a low pressure center

of or relating to or characteristic of a violent tropical storm

cyclonic Sentence Examples

  1. The storm's cyclonic winds ripped shingles off roofs, leaving houses exposed to the downpour.
  2. Due to the cyclonic nature of the weather system, heavy rains were expected to linger for several days.
  3. The surfer watched intently, waiting for the perfect cyclonic wave to form before paddling out.
  4. Early detection of cyclonic activity allows communities to prepare for potential flooding and power outages.
  5. Scientists are studying how warmer ocean temperatures influence the intensity of cyclonic storms.
  6. The plane encountered severe turbulence as it flew through the fringes of a cyclonic system.
  7. The low-pressure center and characteristic spiral cloud patterns confirmed the presence of a cyclonic storm.
  8. Emergency shelters opened their doors as residents evacuated from areas threatened by cyclonic winds.
  9. Advancements in weather forecasting allow for more accurate predictions of cyclonic activity and its path.
  10. The cyclonic storm churned offshore, its ominous presence casting a shadow over the coastal town.

FAQs About the word cyclonic

of or relating to or characteristic of the atmosphere around a low pressure center, of or relating to or characteristic of a violent tropical storm

furious, volcanic, rabid, fierce, turbulent,violent, ferocious, paroxysmal, convulsive, brutal

pacific, calm, nonviolent,peaceful, peaceable, serene, tranquil, serene, calm, pacific

The storm's cyclonic winds ripped shingles off roofs, leaving houses exposed to the downpour.

Due to the cyclonic nature of the weather system, heavy rains were expected to linger for several days.

The surfer watched intently, waiting for the perfect cyclonic wave to form before paddling out.

Early detection of cyclonic activity allows communities to prepare for potential flooding and power outages.