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(Answer seconded. It was right on mine.)
This usually refers to temperatures.
Polar highs are semipermanent, high-pressure atmospheric systems located over the polar regions. They are associated with cold, dense air masses and typically bring stable, clear weather with light winds. Polar highs play a significant role in shaping global weather patterns.
The 7 components of the general circulation pattern in the atmosphere are: the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), the subtropical highs, the subpolar lows, the polar highs, the polar easterlies, the westerly winds, and the jet streams.
Cold air aloft is associated with a surface low pressure system. The reverse is true for warm air aloft. In a baroclinic low pressure system, the upper-level low/trough is usually situated over the cold air, while upper level highs/ridges are around warm air aloft.
First answer was incorrect (in this thread)....Here's the breakdown:Regions of sinking air are called highs, high pressure regions or anticyclones. Clear skies and fair weather usually occur in these regions.Regions of rising air are called lows, low pressure regions, depressions or cyclones. Clouds rain and strong winds often occur in these regions.
In summer highs are usually 85-100 In Winter highs are usually 40-55
In summer highs are usually 85-100 In Winter highs are usually 40-55
This usually refers to temperatures.
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That particular construct evokes a flat, consistent, easy-going feeling, without highs or lows.
Polar highs are semipermanent, high-pressure atmospheric systems located over the polar regions. They are associated with cold, dense air masses and typically bring stable, clear weather with light winds. Polar highs play a significant role in shaping global weather patterns.
Highs: Everything. Lows: Nothing.
acrophobia is a phobia of extreme highs
Greatest Highs was created in 1998.
Thomas Highs died in 1803.
In July and August it usually gets the hottest and the highs are typically in the upper 80's F
High pressure of sinking air causes high pressure of evaporation to take place