High pressure and anticyclones

A high pressure system is called an anticyclone.

  • Air falls in an anticyclone so no clouds are formed.
  • In summer, high pressure usually results in clear skies, gentle breezes and fine weather.
  • In winter high pressure leads to clear skies and colder conditions.
  • There is less wind as the isobars are further apart
  • Anticyclones tend to move in a clockwise direction.
Map showing path of a typical anticyclone

You can recognise an anticyclone on a weather chart as the isobars are above 1000mb and spread further apart.

Anticyclones tend to last longer than depressions. For example, an anticyclone can last for two weeks whereas a depression lasts 2-3 days.

Question

The synoptic chart below describes the likely weather conditions in Glasgow (G) and Lyon (L).

Explain the weather conditions experienced at Glasgow and Lyon on 14 November 2010 .

Synoptic Chart for 14th November 2010
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Synoptic chart for 14 November 2010 describing weather conditions