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What happens to a hurricane when there is high pressure?

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Even higher in the atmosphere high-pressure air over the storm's center also removes heat from the rising air, further driving the air cycle and the hurricane's growth. As high-pressure air is sucked into the low-pressure center of the storm, wind speeds increase.

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