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Q: Which direction wind flows when dealing with high and low pressure?
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Why is it important for a meteorologist to know about air pressure how does it help him or her forecast the weather?

Air always flows from high-pressure to low-pressure areas. This allows the meteorologist to predict wind direction and speed.


What is the most common wind direction at a given location?

It's not possible to answer. Wind always flows from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure area. The direction of the wind where you are - will depend entirely on the location of the centre of the depression, relative to your position.


What does high pressure move towards?

Air always flows from High Pressure towards Low Pressure. Wind is caused by the pressure gradient difference. In a high pressure system, within the Northern Hemisphere, air flows clockwise, outwards and downwards; in a low pressure system (in the NH), air flows anti-clockwise, inwards and upwards.


Winds are generated when air flows from a high pressure area into a what?

low pressure area.


What fluids flow?

a fluid naturally flows from an area of the high pressure to an are of low pressure.


Which way does a fluid flow in places where pressure is different?

It flows from high pressure are to low pressure area.


Electrical current flows from a state of rest to a high pressure state?

False. Electrical current flows from a high pressure state (called hot) to a state of rest (called ground or neutral).


Does Air flows towards low pressure regions?

Air does generally flow from high pressure to low pressure.


Which direction does air flow in high pressure?

High pressure air travels "downwards and clockwise"


How a pressure difference is responsible for the movement of air?

The pressure pushes it around depending on how high or low the air pressure is.ANSWERAir moves from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. If you have a water balloon and you squeeze it, the area where your fingers are is similar to a high pressure zone. The water then flows away from your fingers to the lower pressure areas of the balloon. That is how air flows in the atmosphere. Things such as humidity and temperature differences cause the different pressure zones, and the air flows from high pressure areas to lower pressure ones.


What direction does a high pressure system turn?

High pressure turns right and low pressure turns left :D


Does the wind usually move from areas of low pressure two areas of high pressure?

Nope... wind always flows from high-pressure areas to low.