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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

Cotton Production (U.S.)

Low Pressure

High Pressure

Class

Rank

Metric tons

Low Pressure

British Columbia
1
Québec
1
Alabama
6183,000
Alaska
430
Arizona
1261,000
Arkansas
3342,000
California
1094,500
Colorado
460
Connecticut
360
Delaware
280
District of Columbia
480
Florida
1637,000
Georgia
2566,000
Hawaii
330
Idaho
310
Illinois
510
Indiana
240
Iowa
190
Kansas
1539,200
Kentucky
300
Louisiana
1178,400
Maine
200
Maryland
470
Massachusetts
490
Michigan
350
Minnesota
380
Mississippi
4257,000
Missouri
7181,000
Montana
410
Nebraska
390
Nevada
440
New Hampshire
370
New Jersey
320
New Mexico
1726,800
New York
250
North Carolina
5218,000
North Dakota
290
Ohio
340
Oklahoma
1445,700
Oregon
260
Pennsylvania
270
Rhode Island
500
South Carolina
9115,000
South Dakota
180
Tennessee
8155,000
Utah
210
Vermont
220
Virginia
1346,800
Washington
400
West Virginia
420
Wisconsin
450
Wyoming
230
Nova Scotia
1
Texas
1751,0001
Ontario
1
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