extratropical cyclone

[ek-struh-trop-i-kuh l, ek-] /ˈɛk strəˈtrɒp ɪ kəl, ˌɛk-/
noun
1.
any large-scale, cyclonic storm that is not a tropical cyclone, especially the common frontal cyclone of the middle and high latitudes.
Origin
1920-25; extra- + tropical
extratropical cyclone in Science
extratropical cyclone
  (ěk'strə-trŏp'ĭ-kəl)   
See under cyclone.
Encyclopedia Article for extratropical cyclone

a type of storm system formed in middle or high latitudes, in regions of large horizontal temperature variations called frontal zones. Extratropical cyclones present a contrast to the more violent cyclones or hurricanes of the tropics, which form in regions of relatively uniform temperatures.

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