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An overview of atmospheric circulation, focusing on wind, air pressure systems, and the Coriolis effect. It explains how wind results from pressure differences caused by temperature variations, and discusses the impact of air temperature on pressure and weather patterns. The document also introduces the concepts of high and low pressure systems, and the role of the Coriolis force in shaping wind patterns.
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WIND = The horizontal movement of air. Results from the differences in air pressure. Always moves from HIGH to LOW.
If you stand in the N. hemisphere with your back to the wind low pressure will be on left and high on right!