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a high pressure system is moving into an area
A High Pressure system.
High Pressure Systems keep clouds from forming, and prevents precipitation. So it would bring sunny weather.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
Remember this, high pressure systems usually go outwards, into low pressure systems in order to create an equilibrium. In the northern hemisphere, the high pressure wind turns right due to the coriolis effect, and opposite in the south.
Strong winds occur in the area between the two systems.
rain occurs in low atmospheric pressure.
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In a high pressure system, air is sinking. Air spirals outwards in an anticlockwise direction. In a high pressure system, sinking air becomes warm and stable. High pressure systems usually cover a greater area than low pressure systems and move slower. If located over land, high pressure systems are usually cloud-free.
a high pressure system is moving into an area
High pressure usually generates stable, calm weather.
Low pressure usually draws in hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a very powerful low pressure system.
A high pressure system or an anticyclone.
A High Pressure system.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
Usually a blockage in the system. Could also be overcharged, or have air in the system.
on mountains and on the ground