Low Pressure
North AmericaPhysical EnvironmentA region where atmospheric pressure at the surface is lower than surrounding areas
NOAAA map highlights the low pressure regions in North America by a letter L enclosed in a circle. On the border of Washington and British Columbia. In the Halifax, and Manitoba Ontario boarder. One in the Amarillo.
Low Pressure | Continental Shelf | |
---|---|---|
Ontario | 1 | |
Alaska | 1.23% | |
Northwest Territories | 0.420% | |
Florida | 1.79% | |
Rhode Island | 5.84% | |
Washington | 0.997% | |
Nunavut | 1.49% | |
Maine | 0.686% | |
Nova Scotia | 1 | 3.29% |
Virginia | 0.705% | |
Delaware | 2.06% | |
Prince Edward Island | 12.7% | |
Texas | 1 | 0.261% |
Louisiana | 1.29% | |
North Carolina | 0.611% | |
New Brunswick | 0.785% | |
Alabama | 0.101% | |
British Columbia | 1.05% | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 2.04% | |
New Jersey | 2.40% | |
Connecticut | 0.150% | |
Massachusetts | 4.75% | |
Georgia | 0.232% | |
New York | 0.761% | |
Maryland | 2.12% | |
Québec | 0.215% | |
California | 0.133% |
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