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We look at a screen image of my body on the bed, the red spots high-pressure areas.
And, again, it is the direction of winds around High-pressure areas.
They now sailed right into the core of a high-pressure area.
A weather system high-pressure area can cause a sinking of 5 mm.
In contrast, air diverges from the center of a high-pressure area.
Such a high-pressure area is like a wheel of air rotating clockwise.
A large high-pressure area dominated most of Europe for all of the summer months.
And a high-pressure area close to the ground.
Many of the world's deserts are caused by these climatological high-pressure areas.
However, a nearby high-pressure area forced the remnants of the system northward into Texas.
It would be cool and clear all the way down, with a huge high-pressure area taking charge of the Western Pacific.
The cause of the unusual weather, he said, is a vast high-pressure area centered over North Texas all summer.
The hurricane began moving to the northwest in response to a high-pressure area and weakened into a tropical storm on June 22.
So what else does an outflow jet do, besides create a high-pressure area that the hurricane moves away from?
Summers are mostly rainless due to the presence of a high-pressure area over the eastern Pacific.
A high-pressure area to the north forced Elida to move more westward on June 29.
To be effective, a functional scoop must be located at a high-pressure area on the hood.
After becoming a tropical storm, Anna moved westward due to the interference of a strong high-pressure area to the north.
A high-pressure area was coming south, but no storm warning was issued for the Bay area.
A second heat wave is predicted for the end of the week for much of the region, which sits under a high-pressure area.
Between a high-pressure area and a weak upper-level trough, Knut turned sharply to the east.
When such a high-pressure area establishes itself, the meteorologist said, it tends to create conditions that help perpetuate its existence.
A high-pressure area, high or anticyclone is a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment.
Some climatological high-pressure areas acquire regionally based names.
Then, a ridge of high pressure turned Blanca away from the coast.
With a ridge of high pressure to its north, the depression tracked westward.
It turned sharply southward on May 26 due to a building ridge of high pressure.
Arlene curved to the west in response to a ridge of high pressure to its north and northwest.
A ridge of high pressure began to develop to its north on August 27, forcing the hurricane to curve toward the west.
A ridge of high pressure to its north forced the storm west-southwestward, where it hit Cuba later that day.
A strong ridge of high pressure to the system's north forced Charley to change track quickly to the west-northwest.
A strong ridge of high pressure continued to push the system west, towards the Caribbean Sea.
Another ridge of high pressure caused Isaac to move towards the west and slow down as it made two landfalls on the state.
Its forward direction to the west-northwest was due to an influence by a deep-layered ridge of high pressure over Mexico.
Over the next few days the system moved towards the west, before it came under the influence of the subtropical ridge of high pressure.
Tracking around the periphery of the ridge of high pressure, Luis began to slow.
A ridge of high pressure to its north forced the depression westward, where it slowly organized into a tropical storm on November 5.
Bill turned to the north-northwest, and later to the north, as it moved around the periphery of a ridge of high pressure.
A ridge of high pressure north of the system steered it towards the west-northwest.
Behind the depression with its wedge-shaped lines marking the warm and cold fronts was a shallow ridge of high pressure.
A ridge of high pressure has swayed between North and South Utsire.
The broad and disorganized remnant low remained nearly stationary due to a ridge of high pressure to its north.
Cyclone Susan then started to move towards the southwest as the subtropical ridge of high pressure weakened.
That day, a ridge of high pressure strengthened to the north of the storm, leaving weaker steering currents.
On March 9, the ridge of high pressure over Newfoundland weakened enough for the nor'easter to begin moving out to sea.
When this occurs, a narrow ridge of high pressure forms between the two convergence zones, one of which is usually stronger than the other.
Under the steering currents of a subtropical ridge of high pressure, the depression continued moving westward.
This is attributed to a persistent subtropical ridge of high pressure located north of the cyclone.
Now a Category 1 hurricane, the ridge of high pressure prevented the storm executing a recurve to the north or northeast.