clockwise and out from the center in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
Choices; low pressure, changing pressure, high pressure, no pressure.
When there is high pressure, the air is less dense i believe
A hurricane itself is a low pressure system, but a high pressure system in the same general region can affect the path a hurricane takes. A hurricane can get caught in the clockwise airflow around a high pressure system. For example, many hurricanes in the Atlantic are affected by the Bermuda High, a semipermanent high pressure area over the northern Atlantic. Hurricanes under its influence generally start out moving west and turn north in the western Atlantic or Caribbean.
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.
High Pressure, in this case we are talking about a High Pressure System. A High Pressure System doesn't allow clouds to form, which means you can get great weather from this type of system.
Winds circulate around an area of high pressure.
They circulate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
high pressure
High air Pressure
clockwise away from the high-pressure center
Choices; low pressure, changing pressure, high pressure, no pressure.
Air pressure systems are generally characterized by calm weather with few or no clouds.
When there is high pressure, the air is less dense i believe
areas of high pressure often have a clear sky.areas of low pressure are often cloudy
moist and rising
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
High atmospheric pressure brings clear skies and thus more solar radiation.