One way that atmospheric pressure changes affect people is related to molds sporing. When the pressure is low and the humidity is high, the wet molds release spores. When the pressure is rising and high and the humidity is low, the dry molds release their spores. When the weather "changes", many people complain that their joints hurt, for example. Some would say that it is because the pressure is changing, plain and simple. However, not too many people complain about joint pain when flying in jet liners when the pressure somewhat rapidly drops to the in flight level of between 8 and 10 thousand feet. Also, it has been long observed that Asthma attacks are more common when cold fronts come through with their attending dry mold sporing. These are observations that I made during 30 years of practicing Family Medicine and having studied botany as an undergraduate.
Robert M Brown, MD retired
Manhattan, Ks
Humans do not get headaches from high and low pressure systems.
that the hell who would want to know that
that the hell who would want to know that
High pressure bottle to the floor. Pressure = force. Cross section
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
There are no storms in high pressure systems. That's where the clear skies are.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
A Low Pressure system. High pressure systems exist "by default"; meaning that high pressure systems occur everywhere that there are no low pressure systems.
Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
High pressure systems are represented by blue "H" while low pressure systems are represented by a red "L."
Hypertension or High Blood Pressure can affect all of the body's systems if not treated, especially Cardiovascular, Central Nervous System (stroke), Renal, Reproductive and Endocrine. (Hypertension and Diabetes)