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Understanding Weather Maps: High and Low Pressure Systems Explained #176697 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows a smiling meteorologist in a yellow shirt and striped tie pointing to a stylized weather map featuring green landmasses, blue oceans, and labeled high (H) and low (L) pressure areas. Dashed lines indicate isobars or fronts, helping visualize atmospheric conditions. The cartoon style makes complex meteorological concepts accessible for educational or introductory content.
This image is typically used on educational websites, weather blogs, or classroom resources to introduce basic meteorology concepts. It matches user intent for learning how weather maps work, especially for students, teachers, or curious adults seeking beginner-friendly explanations.
Related Cliparts: Learn how meteorologists read weather maps with high and low pressure systems. Discover what H and L mean and how they affect daily forecasts.
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