What is Subpolar?
The belt between 50-70 ° N and S latitudes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, adjacent to the Polar Region. Although generally characterized by semi-stationary low-pressure centers such as the Aleutian and Icelandic low-pressure systems, during the winter season, high-pressure areas like the North American and Siberian High can also be seen over large cold land surfaces.
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A very cold high pressure that originates over the Arctic Ocean.
The lowest level of a given cloud or cloud layer in the atmosphere, relative to the observer's position above the ground.
A strong wind typically ranging from 34 to 40 knots (39 to 46 miles per hour) and often associated with rough seas and stormy...
The upward movement of air caused by a topographic barrier, such as a mountain, which can lead to cloud formation and precipitation.
Precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps of ice that form in thunderstorm updrafts and fall to the ground.
A thermodynamic change process in the system without any exchange of heat or transfer of energy between systems. This process...
The term 'cloudy' refers to weather conditions characterized by a significant amount of cloud cover in the sky. This may...
Convection is the vertical movement of air caused by temperature differences, where warm air rises and cool air sinks. It...
A large body of air having similar horizontal temperature and moisture characteristics.
Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, to make them acidic.

