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high pressure
The form overlow latitude oceans
high pressure region I Think i wrote a paper on it!
It's when air in a region is very moist (humidity is high)
low
high pressure
the answer is continental tropical
A high pressure system usually produces these conditions in winter. Continental polar (apex)
The form overlow latitude oceans
high pressure region I Think i wrote a paper on it!
It's when air in a region is very moist (humidity is high)
low
The continental tropical air mass is very humid and warm, with lots of rain and a high humidity.
Temperature of polar is such low and much closer to the dew point, so the relative humidity is high. But low dew point let little water vapor be hold by the air, so it is dry.
The polar air has a high relative humidity due to the temperature of the polar region being close to the dew point temperature. The closer the dew point temperature is to the surrounding temperature, the higher is the relative humidity. The air in the polar region is considered dry as the dew point temperature is low. Low dew point indicates low water vapor content. So since the dew point in the north pole is low, it has a low water vapor content in the air, resulting in it being dry.
Temperature of polar is such low and much closer to the dew point, so the relative humidity is high. But low dew point let little water vapor be hold by the air, so it is dry.
High humidity cold weather and rain.