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cutting-off process cutting-off process[′kəd·iŋ ‚ȯf ‚präs·əs] (meteorology) A sequence of events by which a warm high or cold low, originally within the westerlies, becomes displaced either poleward (cutoff high) or equatorward (cutoff low) out of the westerly current; this process is evident at very high levels in the atmosphere, and it frequently produces, or is part of the production of, a blocking situation. |