high pressure is a BLUE H and low pressure is a RED L on the map
A map that includes station model symbols and imformation about fronts and about centers of high pressure and low pressure.
H means high pressure and L, low pressure.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
Air pressure does make quite a difference in weather. In this question, we are talking about high pressure areas and low pressure areas. In High Pressure areas, this doesn't allow for cloud formation, so we end up getting very nice weather. Low Pressure areas are the exact opposite, this allows for cloud formation, so we end up getting rainy weather. High Pressure Areas are represented with a blue H on a weather map. Low Pressure Areas are represented with a red L on a weather map.
I would assume High and Low. As in, those air pressure diagrams labelled hi and lo. This is just a guess though.
High pressure: The isobars will be far apart. Low pressure: The isobars will be very close together.
High pressure systems are represented by blue "H" while low pressure systems are represented by a red "L."
A map that includes station model symbols and imformation about fronts and about centers of high pressure and low pressure.
H means high pressure and L, low pressure.
H means high pressure and L, low pressure.
you can read it by looking for the low and high pressure
H stands for high such as heat and that is the definition edit by 2797jake: I believe it means a high pressure area and L for a low pressure area. On weather maps the H stands for high-pressure and the L stands for low-pressure.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
Air pressure does make quite a difference in weather. In this question, we are talking about high pressure areas and low pressure areas. In High Pressure areas, this doesn't allow for cloud formation, so we end up getting very nice weather. Low Pressure areas are the exact opposite, this allows for cloud formation, so we end up getting rainy weather. High Pressure Areas are represented with a blue H on a weather map. Low Pressure Areas are represented with a red L on a weather map.
Areas of High and Low pressure.
I would assume High and Low. As in, those air pressure diagrams labelled hi and lo. This is just a guess though.
The letter H is used to represent a high pressure system.