Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - High-pressure ridge precipitation is more, low-pressure trough precipitation is less?

High-pressure ridge precipitation is more, low-pressure trough precipitation is less?

Wrong.

High pressure ridge is a narrow area where the center of high pressure extends outward. Under the control of high pressure, the airflow sinks, which makes it difficult to form precipitation, while the low pressure trough is a narrow area where the low pressure center extends outward, and the layout is easy to form a front. It rains continuously and there is more precipitation.