High pressure systems and high anticyclone regions produce the strongest winds. This is because the pressure gradients are much larger in these areas.
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Neptune has the strongest winds, up to 2100 km/hr (1300 mph).
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It can do. Winds in the atmosphere cause waves. Also the low pressure in the centre of a depression can cause a elevation in sea level called a storm surge.
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
Air moves from high pressure systems toward low pressure systems. This movement is the cause for the winds.
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On a field map, the winds are the strongest when the isobars are very close together, and the pressure gradient is high.
pressure imbalances
No. Hurricane Katrina had peak winds of 175 mph and a minimum central pressure of 902 mph. The strongest hurricane on record in terms of wind speed was hurricane Camille with 190 mph winds. In terms of pressure the title goes to Hurricane Wilma with a pressure of 882 millibars (the lower the pressure the stronger the storm.)
On a field map, the winds are the strongest when the isobars are very close together, and the pressure gradient is high.
A high pressure system brings with it light winds and generally fair weather. A low pressure system brings wet, humid weather and is the cause of many weather fronts.
exist at the earth's surface and at high altitudes
High winds
As with hurricanes the strongest winds are generally on the right side of a tornado.
False. Winds are light in the eye of a hurricane. The strongest winds are found in the eye wall.
The very strongest of tornadoes have winds over 300mph (480 km/h).