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High Pressure

North AmericaPhysical Environment

A region where atmospheric pressure at the surface is greater than surrounding areas

NOAA

A map highlights the high-pressure regions in North America with a letter H enclosed in a circle. Near Columbia Kootenay Mountain and, near Ottawa.

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High Pressure

Mean Sea-Surface Temperature

Soil Erosion

High Pressure

-2.0 to 0.0

0.0 to 1.9

2.0 to 3.9

4.0 to 5.9

6.0 to 7.9

8.0 to 9.9

10.0 to 11.9

12.0 to 13.9

14.0 to 15.9

18.0 to 19.9

20.0 to 21.9

22.0 to 23.9

24.0 to 25.9

26.0 to 27.9

28.0 to 29.9

Wind erosion

Water erosion

Alaska
0.243%0.756%0.368%
Northwest Territories
0.540%
Florida
0.797%0.110%0.317%0.665%
Rhode Island
4.89%
Nunavut
2.12%
Maine
0.534%
Nova Scotia
1.84%0.489%0.275%0.472%
Delaware
1.06%
Prince Edward Island
5.18%
North Carolina
0.239%0.183%0.286%
New Brunswick
0.647%0.219%
British Columbia
11.06%
Newfoundland and Labrador
1.04%0.607%
New Jersey
0.163%1.14%
Connecticut
0.194%
Massachusetts
1.32%2.66%0.220%
Georgia
0.230%
New York
0.265%0.344%
Québec
10.165%
Arizona
4.22%
Utah
0.308%
Idaho
3.94%
Washington
0.825%36.9%
Wyoming
6.47%2.84%
Montana
17.8%
North Dakota
95.1%0.109%
Kentucky
5.48%
Virginia
0.725%7.05%
Saskatchewan
12.1%
Mississippi
21.9%
West Virginia
11.5%
Nebraska
0.826%52.2%
Texas
0.214%23.3%0.427%
Missouri
60.6%
Louisiana
1.00%1.69%
Hawaii
10.0%0.778%4.46%57.1%
Oregon
5.56%
Alabama
0.114%7.26%
New Mexico
67.8%
Kansas
12.3%62.5%
Wisconsin
0.545%43.5%
Michigan
1.89%1.12%
Alberta
4.93%
Pennsylvania
25.9%
Colorado
30.2%6.74%
Nevada
11.8%
Maryland
2.09%5.23%
Manitoba
6.10%
Oklahoma
29.4%17.9%
Tennessee
12.6%
Ontario
0.375%2.00%
California
0.120%0.206%19.7%24.3%
Arkansas
4.12%
South Dakota
48.9%18.4%
Ohio
4.56%
Indiana
12.0%
Minnesota
9.96%35.6%
Iowa
100%
Illinois
84.6%
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