Strong winds occur in the area between the two systems.
rain occurs in low atmospheric pressure.
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In a high pressure system, air is sinking. Air spirals outwards in an anticlockwise direction. In a high pressure system, sinking air becomes warm and stable. High pressure systems usually cover a greater area than low pressure systems and move slower. If located over land, high pressure systems are usually cloud-free.
High pressure usually generates stable, calm weather.
Low pressure usually draws in hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a very powerful low pressure system.
rain occurs in low atmospheric pressure.
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In a high pressure system, air is sinking. Air spirals outwards in an anticlockwise direction. In a high pressure system, sinking air becomes warm and stable. High pressure systems usually cover a greater area than low pressure systems and move slower. If located over land, high pressure systems are usually cloud-free.
a high pressure system is moving into an area
High pressure usually generates stable, calm weather.
Low pressure usually draws in hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a very powerful low pressure system.
A High Pressure system.
A high pressure system or an anticyclone.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
Usually a blockage in the system. Could also be overcharged, or have air in the system.
on mountains and on the ground
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.