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What is a ridge of high pressure and what is the weather under its influence?

ridge of pressure

The ridge of high pressure is a long and narrow part of high pressure protruding outward, or a group of unclosed isobars protruding to the side with lower air pressure. In the ocean ridge, the connecting line at the maximum bend of each isobar is called the ridge line. The air pressure is the highest along the ridge line and decreases to both sides. The spatial isobaric surface near the ridge is similar to the ridge.

The part of the weather map where the high-voltage line extends in a certain direction and is slightly U-shaped or N-shaped is called the high-voltage ridge.

The part extending from the high pressure is called the ridge of high pressure. The climate of high-pressure ridge is very weak. Often accompanied by divergent and sinking movements. The weather is great