Which pressure systems are associated with weak pressure and stronger pressure gradient force respectively?
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PG = (pressure difference) / distance • Pressure gradient force goes from high pressure to low pressure. Closely spaced isobars on a weather map indicate steep pressure gradient. Frictional force (drag) is strongest near the Earth's surface and decreases rapidly with height.
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Pressure systems are associated with weak pressure and stronger pressure gradient force respectively is cyclones and anticyclones.
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- Strong temperature gradients expand over restrained longitude ranges and bring about low pressure systems (cyclones) and excessive pressure systems (anticyclones) which cause persistent wet and dry situations respectively.
- PG = (pressure difference) / distance
- Pressure gradient pressure is going from excessive pressure to low pressure.
- Closely spaced isobars on a climate map imply steep pressure gradient.
- Frictional force (drag) is strongest close to the Earth's surface and reduces rapidly with height.
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