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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
 Mid-latitude cyclones are cells of low pressure.
 They bring cold, windy and wet weather.
 Are caused by pressure and wind patterns of mid-latitude cyclones and air masses.



General Characteristics of Mid-Latitude Cyclones
 Are due to pressure, wind patterns and air masses involved in the formations.


Effects of pressure and wind pattern on mid-latitude cyclones:

 Cell of low pressure.
 Isobar patterns and winds converge in a mid-latitude cyclone.
 Pressure is low at the centre and increases outwards.
 Low pressure is below 1000 hPa.
 Winds blow around and into low pressure cell in clockwise direction.
 Winds do not blow straight along pressure gradient but are deflected by Coriolis force.


The effect of air masses on mid-latitude cyclones:

 Mid-latitude cyclones develop in the middle latitudes. Between 40 and 60 degrees north
and south.
 Where cold polar air mass meets warm subtropical air mass in zone called polar front.
 When they meet, warm subtropical air rises and cold polar air wedges in underneath.
 As it rises warm air cool and condenses water vapour.
 Produces clouds and rain.
 Can be between 1 500 and 3 000km in diameter.
 Can move 1 200km in a day, lasts about five days in one region.



AREAS WHERE MID-LATITUDE CYCLONES FORM
 Develop in the middle
latitudes from 37o-70o
N & S.
 In region called the
polar front.
 Mid-lat’s move from
west to
 Occur mainly over
oceans and coastal
areas.

, Mid-latitude cyclones in South Africa:
 Cold fronts only cross the southern Cape because we sit at 37 o S.
 Warm fronts are bent southwards away from South Africa.
 Cold fronts only reach SA in winter time because pressure belts and wind systems move
slightly north.
 Rain is brought by cold fronts passing over the region from west to east.



CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR THE FORMATION OF MID-LATITUDE CYCLONES
 At around 50o S, only a short distance separates warm tropical air masses from cold polar
mass.
 Transition zone is called the polar front.
 Polar front is where warm, moist air of mid-latitude cell meets cold air of polar cell.
 Warmer air gets pushed up polar front while colder air wedges in underneath.
 Pressure difference exists between the warm tropical air and cold polar air.
 Results in pressure gradient.
 Westerly winds and polar easterlies blow along pressure gradients towards polar front.
 Sometimes a bend forms in polar front - due to disturbance in winds in jet stream.
 Change in condition causes isobars to form more of a circular pattern = a low-pressure cell.
 Winds deflect and blow into low pressure cell.



STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Initial Stage:

 Bend forms and winds start to deflect and blow
into low pressure cell.
 Weather features: winds strengthen, clouds
appear.
 Warm, moist air is starting to rise, cool down
and water vapour is condensing.


Mature Stage:

 Bend in polar front deepens and pressure
gradient becomes steeper.
 Air blows in clockwise direction around and into
low
 Polar front forms cold front and warm front.
 Fronts divide area into warm and cold sector.
 There is cold weather with strong winds, overcast skies and rain.
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