Definition of North Pacific High

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North Pacific High

The term 'North Pacific High' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A semi-permanent, subtropical area of high pressure in the North Pacific Ocean. It is strongest in the Northern Hemispheric summer and is displaced towards the equator during the winter when the Aleutian Low becomes more dominate. Comparable systems are the Azores High and the Bermuda High'.

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