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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low press [..]
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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low pressure area aloft from a low-pressure trough. Closed lows aloft typically are partially or completely detached from the main westerly current, and thus m [..]
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low pressure area aloft from a low-pressure trough. Closed lows aloft typically are partially or completely detached from the main westerly current, and thus m [..]
Source: met.tamu.edu (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low pressure area aloft from a low-pressure trough. Closed lows aloft typically are partially or completely detached from the main westerly current, and thus m [..]
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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A region of low pressure distinguished by a center of counterclockwise circulation (in the Northern Hemisphere), and is surrounded by one or more isobars or height contours. Closed lows aloft (i.e., above the surface) may become disconnected from the primary westerly flow and thus progress eastward more slowly. It is important to note that a cutoff [..]
Source: 395travel.com (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct centre of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term is usually used to distinguish a low pressure area aloft from a low-pressure trough. Closed lows aloft typically are partially or completely detached from the main westerly current, and thus m [..]
Source: weatherzone.com.au (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct centre of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low press [..]
Source: sgsweather.com

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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low press [..]
Source: josephoregonweather.com

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CLOSED LOW


A low pressure
Source: extremestorms.com.au (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low press [..]
Source: spotterguides.us

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A low pressure system that is completely encircled by an isobar. or height contour lines. They often move slowly, as they displaced south of the main westerlies. Although, strictly speaking, all lows [..]
Source: pepperridgenorthvalley.com

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A region of low pressure distinguished by a center of counterclockwise circulation (in the Northern Hemisphere), and is surrounded by one or more isobars or height contours. Closed lows aloft (i.e., a [..]
Source: communityweather.org.nz

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CLOSED LOW


A region of low pressure
Source: image.weather.com (offline)

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A low pressure area with a distinct center of cyclonic circulation which can be completely encircled by one or more isobars or height contour lines. The term usually is used to distinguish a low press [..]
Source: weatherdudes.com

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CLOSED LOW


A region of low pressure distinguished by a center of counterclockwise circulation (in the Northern Hemisphere), and is surrounded by one or more isobars or height contours. Closed lows aloft (i.e., above the surface) may become disconnected from the primary westerly flow and thus progress eastward more slowly. It is important to note that a cutoff [..]
Source: 40north70west.com (offline)





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