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The weather map below shows barometric pressure in millibars. Which orange circle is in a high-pressure center?
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I'm sorry, but I cannot view images, including weather maps. However, I can help guide you on how to identify a high-pressure center on a weather map.
High-pressure areas are typically indicated by isobars (lines of equal pressure) that are spaced widely apart and are often marked with an "H." In many cases, you will see an orange circle or a different color representing high pressure on the map.
To identify the center:
- Look for the area where the barometric pressure is highest compared to the surrounding areas.
- High-pressure centers commonly have clockwise winds in the Northern Hemisphere.
If you describe the positions of the circles or provide more details, I can help you further!
High-pressure areas are typically indicated by isobars (lines of equal pressure) that are spaced widely apart and are often marked with an "H." In many cases, you will see an orange circle or a different color representing high pressure on the map.
To identify the center:
- Look for the area where the barometric pressure is highest compared to the surrounding areas.
- High-pressure centers commonly have clockwise winds in the Northern Hemisphere.
If you describe the positions of the circles or provide more details, I can help you further!
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