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  • Cyclone Center Air Movement: Understanding Upward Motion
    The air in the center of a cyclone is rising.

    Here's why:

    * Low Pressure: Cyclones are characterized by low atmospheric pressure at their center. This low pressure creates a "suction" effect, drawing air inwards from surrounding areas.

    * Rising Air: As the air flows inward, it converges and is forced to rise. This upward motion is what creates the characteristic swirling pattern of a cyclone.

    * Cooling and Condensation: As the air rises, it cools and the water vapor it contains condenses, forming clouds and eventually precipitation.

    This cycle of rising air, cooling, and condensation is what fuels the power of a cyclone.

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