- North Pacific High
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The North Pacific High is a semi-permanent, subtropical anticyclone located in the north east of the Pacific Ocean north east of Hawaii. It is strongest during the northern hemisphere summer, and shifts towards the equator during the winter when the Aleutian Low becomes more active.
Cyclones and Anticyclones of the world Types Annual anticyclones Polar high – Siberian High – Azores High (Bermuda/North Atlantic) – North American High (Canadian/Greenland) – South Atlantic High (St.Helena) – North Pacific High – South Pacific High – Scandinavian High – Mascarene High (Indian) – Australian High – Antarctic HighAnnual cyclones Categories:- Atmospheric science stubs
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