Regions with the Highest Air Pressures

Where were the highest plotted air pressures, 1020 mb, on the map located?

a. North and South Carolina b. Florida and Georgia c. North Dakota and Minnesota d. Nebraska and Kansas

Final answer:

Regions of high air pressure on a weather map can be found in areas experiencing calm weather, while low pressures are associated with stormy conditions. It's possible that the highest air pressures could be found in regions not impacted by storms at a given time. However, without the specific map mentioned in the question, it's impossible to provide an exact answer.

Explanation:

Without access to the specific map or isobar charts corresponding to the air pressures, it's impossible to provide an accurate answer to the question 'The highest plotted air pressures, 1020 mb, on the map were located in ______.'. However, one thing to understand about meteorology is that regions of high pressure, usually marked as 'H' on a weather map, are associated with clear, calm weather, whereas areas of low pressure, marked as 'L', can indicate stormy weather. Therefore, higher air pressures could be found in regions that aren't affected by inclement weather at that particular time.

As an example, if 'Hurricane Arthur' was traveling up the East Coast, one could infer the regions of North and South Carolina, Florida and Georgia were likely to have lower air pressures due to the incoming hurricane. On the other hand, more inland states such as North Dakota and Minnesota or Nebraska and Kansas could potentially have the highest plotted air pressures if the storm hadn't reached those regions.

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