Korkeapainejärjestelmä
Korkeapainejärjestelmä, often referred to as an anticyclone, is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a region of high atmospheric pressure relative to its surroundings. In the Northern Hemisphere, air within a high-pressure system generally circulates clockwise, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it circulates counterclockwise. This movement is a result of the Coriolis effect, which deflects winds due to the Earth's rotation.
High-pressure systems are typically associated with stable atmospheric conditions. As air sinks from higher altitudes towards
The formation of high-pressure systems can occur through various mechanisms. One common cause is the cooling