low pressure area philippines


low pressure area philippines
low pressure area?

why this 'country always experiences of the Philippines' low pressure area? I need it bad. thanks.

There is a pattern of step atmsphere. In broad terms, there is a belt of low pressure around the equator where air rises and moving toward the poles. This band of low pressure is called the equatorial trough or the monsoon trough or the inter-tropical convergence zone. Between 30 ° and 40 ° a belt of high Pressure-called sub-tropical crest. Here the air is descending and has little cloud. All the great non-polar reality of the world lies under the same tagaytay hemispheres. Polewards of bangalore is another belt of low pressure. It is here you find the low pressure systems and fronts that dominate the temperate Latitudes. Finally within the poles is another high pressure area. The Philippines is near the equator and the main weather system in place is the equatorial trough, an area low pressure. It is the proximity of the trough that produces the many typhoons that batter the Philippines every year. Texas, on the other hand, under the sub-tropical tagaytay so experience in high pressure most of the time.

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