High pressure is associated with diverging winds at the surface. True or False?
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A high pressure system is a whirling mass of cool, dry air that generally brings fair weather and light winds. When viewed from above, winds spiral out of a high-pressure center in a clockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere. These bring sunny skies.
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High-pressure systems are frequently associated with light winds at the surface and subsidence through the lower portion of the troposphere. ... Strong but vertically shallow high-pressure systems moving from higher latitudes to lower latitudes in the northern hemisphere are associated with continental arctic air masses.
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