I'm not sure exactly but I think it could possible form a tornado, because the two systems rotate in different directions when they merge in could cause cyclonic type winds...But I don't know exactly. Just a guess.
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.
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.
No, an anticyclone is a high pressure system. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
A high pressure system is when the air is moist. The effect is dry and cool.
In a high pressure system there are cirrus or stratus clouds or possibly no clouds
Typically the area between the systems gets high winds because of the differences in circulation such as a high pressure spins clockwise and low pressure system spins counter clockwise.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
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.
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.
No, an anticyclone is a high pressure system. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
A high pressure system is when the air is moist. The effect is dry and cool.
In a high pressure system there are cirrus or stratus clouds or possibly no clouds
Particles in gases, like the gas inside the balloon, move around a lot, fill up their container and collide a lot, both with each other and the walls of the container (ie - the balloon). Pressure is just how many collisions there are. So high pressure is when the particles collide with the walls of the container loads, and low pressure is when they don't collide with it very much. So the gaseous particles collide with the inside of the balloon, creating pressure. Hope that helps :)
The high pressure system is warmer then the low pressure system . simple reason pressure is high when the molecules of gas are vibrating more violently then they do in normal routine ( vibrations of molecules can only be increased by increased temperature) hence if the pressure is high the temp will always be warmer then in low pressure area .
When a low pressure system moves in it will try to mix with the system currently in place. If that happens to be a high pressure system you will get thunder storms. If its a low pressure system then nothing changes.
A high pressure system always bodes fair weather.
a high pressure system