high pressure usually brings, cooler weather clear skies, and low pressure is usually cloudy hazy and rainy on its east side of the low pressure and fine on its west side. all different kinds of lows concentrated ones usually bring worse weather, really concentrated lows bring things like thunderstorm's and tornado's
2007-12-19 11:05:12
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answered by Ace 3
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The pressure gradient is small in a high pressure area and hence the winds are light.Weather is usually fair in summer;but in winter,conditions are favourable for the formation of radiation fog.
Low pressure areas are usually the regions of bad weather with cloud,rain and sometimes strong winds.
2007-12-19 14:38:39
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answered by Arasan 7
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High pressure zones as seen in the poles is associated with colder temperatures(cold air is heavier as opposed to warm air). that is why the poles characterised constant snow or ice and glaciers remains as it is for years. but the high pressured air moves towards the low pressure zones around the equator. at the equator the air is heated up and it rises creating a tropical climate characterised by higher temperatures and rainfall.
here comes the twist- as the air moves from high pressure zones towards the tropics, it creates a subtropical climate just before it reaches the equator that is charaterised by high temperatures and no rainfall like that seen in the hot deserts.
2007-12-19 11:01:04
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answered by lensolai 1
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hi pressure typically brings sunny weather, low pressure usually brings clouds,rain snow etc.
2007-12-19 10:44:25
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answered by rainbow22 2
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high pressure good low pressure bad.
2007-12-19 10:42:06
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answered by nvrrong 5
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That's not wrong
2016-07-30 10:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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