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High- and Low-Pressure Zones, July

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Locations of high- and low-atmospheric pressure at mean sea level during July

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A distribution of high and low-pressure zones around the globe during July, highlighting regions with significant atmospheric pressure variations.

The map includes high- and low-pressure zones marked with points. The detailed atmospheric pressure regions are as follows:

High-Pressure Zones locations:

North Pacific Ocean: One dot off the west coast of North America.

South Atlantic Ocean: One dot near the Tropic of Capricorn.

Indian Ocean: One dot off the coast of Australia.

Low-Pressure Zones locations:

North America: One dot in the central U.S. and another near the Arctic Circle.

North Atlantic Ocean: One dot near the Arctic Circle.

Europe and Russia: One dot over Scandinavia and another over Russia.

South Pacific Ocean: One dot near the Tropic of Capricorn.

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High- and Low-Pressure Zones, July

Average Annual Precipitation

Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂) Emissions

High

Low

80 and over inches

60–79 inches

40–59 inches

20–39 inches

10–19 inches

Under 10 inches

Class

Rank

Kilotons per year

19.19%12.4%24.4%5.39%
93.2%8.15%7.96%
44.9%56.1%
115.4%8.42%13.3%21.5%38.2%22.1%
150.7%3.38%41.2%34.7%
9.49%5.30%26.9%48.4%27.2%3.12%
4.87%32.5%20.2%12.8%8.70%13.9%
21.3%6.84%5.04%6.94%9.54%78.4%
1.33%7.40%18.1%16.2%5.81%
1.73%12.2%22.2%33.9%21.9%44.2%
22.8%28.3%11.7%
2.08%21.2%20.4%72.6%
15.1%35.1%28.7%30.9%22.4%36.0%
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