Anticyclogenesis refers to the process of forming a high-pressure system, or anticyclone, in the atmosphere. An anticyclone is characterized by descending air and generally clear skies, with winds circulating outward from the center of the high-pressure area. The term comes from "anti-" meaning "opposite" and "cyclogenesis," which refers to the formation of a low-pressure system, or cyclone.

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