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weather and climate: tutorial
how does the low pressure on this map compare to that on the us map? what type of weather would low pressure bring?
Brief Explanations
- Comparison: This is a Northern Hemisphere global weather map. The low-pressure systems here are large-scale, transoceanic/continental cyclonic systems. A standard US regional weather map has smaller, more localized low-pressure systems focused only on the continental US, often tied to regional frontal boundaries.
- Low Pressure Weather: Low pressure systems form when warm, moist air rises. As the air rises it cools, condenses into clouds, and produces precipitation (rain, snow, sleet) alongside cloudy, windy conditions as air flows counter-clockwise into the low-pressure center in the Northern Hemisphere.
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- The low-pressure systems on this global map are large, hemispheric/transcontinental cyclones, while US map low-pressure systems are smaller, localized regional systems.
- Low pressure brings cloudy, windy conditions with precipitation (rain, snow, or sleet).