- A large body of air uniformly related to temperature and humidity
- The zone between cold and warm air masses
Warm Front
Warm air advances over cold air โข Gradual lifting โข Steady rainfall
Cold Front
Cold air advances under warm air โข Steep lifting โข Heavy rainfall
Stationary Front
Neither warm nor cold air advances โข Boundary remains stationary
Occluded Front
Cold front catches warm front โข Warm air is lifted completely off the ground
๐ Frontogenesis
Process of formation of a front
๐ Frontolysis
Dissipation of a front, as one air mass overrides the other
โก Quick Recall
Mid-latitude / Temperate cyclones form due to
frontogenesis โ front formation is central to their development, unlike tropical cyclones.
| Key Feature | Details |
| Centre | Low pressure |
| Periphery | High pressure โข Wind flows from periphery to centre |
| Direction | Northern Hemisphere โ Anti-clockwise โข Southern Hemisphere โ Clockwise (Coriolis force) |
| Eye of the Cyclone | Centre โ calm zone โข No rainfall in the eye |
- High sea surface temperature
- Coriolis force must be present โ absent at the equator โ no cyclone at the equator
- Less variation in vertical air movement
- Low pressure area
๐ Absence of cyclones on the Equator
Coriolis force value is Zero there
โ Exam Trap
Cyclones need Coriolis force to spin, but Coriolis force is
zero at the equator โ that's exactly why cyclones never form right on the equator, despite warm ocean waters there.
Tropical Cyclone
- Between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
- Occurs only over sea surface
- More destructive
- Moves East to West
Temperate / Extra-Tropical Cyclone
- Between 35ยฐโ65ยฐ Latitudes (both hemispheres)
- Occurs on both sea and land surface
- Less destructive, generally
- Moves West to East
| Region | Name |
| South China Sea / Western Pacific | Typhoon |
| Indian Ocean | Cyclone |
| Australia / Madagascar | Willy-Willy |
| USA, Caribbean Islands / Atlantic Ocean | Hurricane |
๐ Funnel-shaped destructive storm in USA
Tornado
โ Exam Trap
Tropical Cyclones move
East to West (driven by Trade Winds); Temperate Cyclones move
West to East (driven by Westerlies) โ an easily reversed fact.
- Opposite of a cyclone โ a "weather-less" phenomenon
- Centre: High air pressure โข Wind flows from centre to periphery
- Periphery: Low air pressure
- Direction โ Northern Hemisphere: Clockwise
- Direction โ Southern Hemisphere: Anti-clockwise
| Feature | Cyclone | Anti-Cyclone |
| Pressure | Low Pressure (LP) | High Pressure (HP) |
| Wind direction (NH) | Anti-clockwise | Clockwise |
| Wind direction (SH) | Clockwise | Anti-clockwise |
| Weather | Stormy, rainy, destructive | Clear, calm, fair weather |
| Wind flow | Periphery โ Centre (inward) | Centre โ Periphery (outward) |
| Centre | Eye โ calm zone, no rain | High pressure core |
โก Quick Recall
Cyclone and Anti-Cyclone have exactly
opposite wind rotation in each hemisphere โ if a cyclone spins anti-clockwise in the NH, the anti-cyclone spins clockwise there.
| Year | Cyclones in India |
| 2024 | Remal, Asna, Dana, Fengal |
| 2023 | Michaung, Tej, Biparjoy |
โก Quick Recall
Cyclone naming rotates among countries in the North Indian Ocean region (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Oman, Iran, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen) โ that's why names like Biparjoy (Bangladesh) or Remal (Oman) come from different countries.
| Name | Time | Affected Areas | Origin | Naming Country |
| Cyclone Asna | 27 Aug โ 2 Sep, 2024 | Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh | Arabian Sea | Pakistan |
| Cyclone Remal | 24โ28 May, 2024 | West Bengal | Bay of Bengal | Oman |
| Cyclone Michaung | 1โ6 Dec, 2023 | Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu | Bay of Bengal | Myanmar |
| Cyclone Biparjoy | 6โ9 June, 2023 | Gujarat, Maharashtra | Arabian Sea | Bangladesh |
| Cyclone Mocha | 9โ15 May, 2023 | Odisha, West Bengal, Myanmar | Bay of Bengal | Yemen |
| Cyclone Tej | 21 Oct, 2023 | Mumbai, Pune (Maharashtra) | Arabian Sea | India |
| Cyclone Midhili | 17 Nov, 2023 | Odisha, West Bengal | Bay of Bengal | India |
| Cyclone Hamoon | 25 Oct, 2023 | Mizoram, Bangladesh | Bay of Bengal | Iran |
| Cyclone Asani | 8 May, 2022 | Andhra Pradesh, Odisha | Bay of Bengal | Sri Lanka |
| Cyclone Mandous | 6โ10 Dec, 2022 | Tamil Nadu, Puducherry | Bay of Bengal | United Arab Emirates |
| Cyclone Sitrang | 22โ25 Oct, 2022 | West Bengal, Tripura, Assam | Bay of Bengal | Thailand |
โ Exam Trap
All these are
Cyclones from the North Indian Ocean basin โ none are "Typhoons" (Western Pacific term) or "Hurricanes" (Atlantic term), even though the underlying storm system is the same.