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Synonyms and antonyms of Weather patterns and air pressure in American Thesaurus

Weather patterns and air pressure

anticyclone (noun)

an area of high air pressure that produces clear weather with very little wind

atmospheric pressure (noun)

the pressure of the atmosphere on the surface of the Earth

cold front (noun)

the place where a moving mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air. Cold fronts usually cause heavy rain and they sometimes cause thunder.

depression (noun)

science a large mass of air at low pressure that usually brings colder weather and rain

El Niño ()

a change in the currents of the Pacific Ocean off the South American coast that can seriously affect the weather in the region, often causing major problems such as floods

front (noun)

a place where a large area of cold air meets a large area of warm air, often shown as a line on a weather map

frontal (adjective)

formal relating to a weather front

the Gulf Stream (noun)

a current of warm water that flows from the Gulf of Mexico to the north and east across the Atlantic Ocean toward Europe and Africa

isobar (noun)

a line drawn on a weather map that connects places with the same air pressure

low (noun)

an area of low air pressure

the North Atlantic Drift ()

a current of warm water in the Atlantic Ocean that is part of the Gulf Stream. It makes the climate of northwest Europe warmer than it would otherwise be.

ridge (noun)

a long narrow area of high pressure in a weather system

trough (noun)

a long narrow area of low pressure in the atmosphere between two areas of high pressure, usually causing bad weather

warm front (noun)

the front edge of a mass of warm air that brings warm weather when it moves into an area. The front edge of a mass of cold air is called a cold front.