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Describe the South Indian high pressure cell

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The South Atlantic high pressure cell. Anticlockwise circulation causes winds to be parallel to the coast and blow from cooler to warmer latitudes. Descending air warms, but the air above the ocean is cold. This causes stable conditions and there is no large-scale rising of air.

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