On a weather map, the letters H and L are used to denote areas of high and low air pressure, respectively.
If it's in a black circle, it's a heliport
latex or egg shell
h
a map shows the weather
There is no such thing as "earthquake weather." Tornadoes and hurricanes are both violent storms and therefore forms of extreme weather. Earthquakes are geologic events and are not weather-related.
h high l low
Usually 'H' on a weather map indicates an area of High pressure.
The letter "H" on a weather map indicates the center location of a high-pressure system on US maps. Likewise, "L" marks the center of a low-pressure system.
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.
In weather, HHH means hazy, hot, and humid.
Couldn't Stand the Weather was created in 1984-01.
On the weather the letter H (normally red) stands for high pressure.
Hydrogen
Math is an abbreviation of mathematics: it is not an acronym. So the h does not stand for anything!
They stand for:-HeadHeartHandsHealth
Howard.
it is a silent letter