why is high pressure associated with clear and sunny skies?
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Due to an uneven heating by the sun, the air rises here and sinks there, pretty much like the bubbles of a boiling pot of water. ... As sinking air warms up, its moisture evaporate fast. Any cloud then will evaporate and this is why a high pressure is often associated with a clear sky and sunny weather.
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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. In general, subsidence will dry out an air mass by adiabatic or compressional heating. Thus, high pressure typically brings clear and sunny skies.
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