Also known as an extratropical cyclone, a depression, and a low, a low pressure area is a cyclonic storm often forms along a front in middle and high latitudes.

Characteristics:
  • Energy is derived from horizontal temperature contrasts.
  • The low intensifies with increasing height.
  • A cold upper-level low or trough exists to the west of the surface system. (in the northern hemisphere)
  • Air is rising in the center of the storm (unlike a hurricane where the air sinks).
  • The strongest winds are found aloft in the jet stream.
A low pressure area is not a tropical storm or hurricane.