What Happens at a Hyperbaric Center?
Refers to the center of a high-pressure gas field, which is the highest pressure point in an area. The high pressure is because the temperature is lower than the surroundings, the air flow is sinking, and the gas of the same mass is smaller in volume and stronger than the surrounding area, forming a high pressure. Center, and the gas spreads around to form wind. How sunny the high-pressure system is.
High voltage center
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- Chinese name
- High voltage center
- Weather conditions
- How sunny
- Advent season
- winter
- Explanation of the phenomenon
- Central zone of a high-pressure gas field
- Refers to the center of a high-pressure gas field, which is the highest pressure point in an area. The high pressure is because the temperature is lower than the surroundings, the air flow is sinking, and the gas of the same mass is smaller in volume and stronger than the surrounding area, forming a high pressure. Center, and the gas spreads around to form wind. How sunny the high-pressure system is.
- The highest point of air pressure in a high-pressure system.
- High-pressure centers tend to be sunny.
- High voltage centers usually appear during the local winter.
- In the center of high pressure, there is generally a descending airflow, that is, the airflow in the high air flows to the ground. Due to the high temperature near the ground, the airflow is continuously heated during the descent; in the high air, the air is saturated due to the lower temperature. It has a lower degree and contains less water vapor. After the airflow is warmed during the descent, the air saturation increases. The water vapor contained in it is less and it is harder to condense. Of course, the weather is sunny.