In weather, HHH means hazy, hot, and humid.
H means high pressure and L, low pressure.
The letter L in weather stands for low pressure system. Low pressure systems typically bring unstable weather conditions such as rain, clouds, and stormy conditions.
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.
The letter H on a weather map indicates high pressure, while the letter L indicates low pressure. High pressure generally brings fair weather, while low pressure often brings unsettled conditions with clouds and precipitation.
Climatology, which is part of the broader study of Meteorology.
The answer is humid or hot
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It means high pressure and high pressure means there will be plentiful sunshine for the area that the H is in.
It's a cool guys face. He has sun glasses on. (h) means hot
H means high pressure and L, low pressure.
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On the weather the letter H (normally red) stands for high pressure.
Usually 'H' on a weather map indicates an area of High pressure.
The correct spelling for "whether or not" is w-h-e-t-h-e-r. "Weather" refers to atmospheric conditions such as rain, snow, or sunshine.
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John H. Aldrich has written: 'Southland weather handbook' -- subject(s): Climate, Weather