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How does air flow in a high-pressure system?

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Blowing winds away from high pressure. Swirling from a low-pressure system in the opposite direction, the winds of a high-pressure system rotate north of the equator clockwise and south of the equator counterclockwise. Anticyclonic flow is called this.
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Winds blow away from high pressure. Swirling in the opposite direction from a low pressure system, the winds of a high pressure system rotate clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise south of the equator. This is called anticyclonic flow.

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