By good weather we usually mean no rain with few or no clouds. Rain and clouds generally form when air rises, which causes it to cool and the moisture in it to condense. A high pressure system has the opposite effect. Air sinks and warms up. The warming will tend to cause clouds to evaporate.
High pressure means good weather because the gases in the air are forced downwards and pushed together. This causes the gases to heat up, resulting in warm weather.
Temperatures are moderate
Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
There are no storms in high pressure systems. That's where the clear skies are.
wind blows out a high pressure system, resisting changes in weathe
No, it is clear and cool weather
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
High pressure systems.
High pressure brings clear weather and low pressure brings precipitous weather. (rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.)
High atmospheric pressure brings clear skies and thus more solar radiation.
Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
There are no storms in high pressure systems. That's where the clear skies are.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
high pressure
wind blows out a high pressure system, resisting changes in weathe
meteorology and weather. In high pressure the air presses down with more force than usual. This usually means air is sinking. High pressure systems typically bring calm, clear weather. In low pressure air presses down with less force than usual. This most often indicates rising air. Low pressure systems often bring cloudy or stormy weather.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.