From: Robin van Spaandonk
Why are *high* pressure areas warm, and *low* pressure areas cold?
(If low pressure regions are caused by rising *warm* air, then
they shouldn't be *cold*, they should be warm).
because low pressure results from dimples and hi pressure from bumps
bumps hold in heat
dimples have less insulation between earth and cold space
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-alex
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