Azores High

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The Azores High is a large, semi-permanent subtropical high-pressure system over the North Atlantic Ocean that strongly influences weather patterns in Europe, North Africa, and the Americas.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Azores High canonical 2
Bermuda-Azores High 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf atmospheric circulation feature
semi-permanent high-pressure system
subtropical high-pressure system
affectsClimateOf British Isles
Caribbean
Europe
Gulf of Mexico
surface form: Gulf of Mexico region

Iberian Peninsula
Mediterranean Basin
North Africa
West Africa
eastern North America
affectsMarineConditionsOf Atlantic Ocean shipping lanes
surface form: North Atlantic shipping routes
alsoKnownAs Azores High
surface form: Bermuda-Azores High

North Atlantic High
associatedWith clear skies
light surface winds near its center
persistent fair weather
subsiding air
suppression of cloud formation
climatologicalRole important driver of North Atlantic climate variability
key component of Northern Hemisphere subtropical belt of high pressure
governs large-scale anticyclonic circulation over the North Atlantic
hemisphere Northern Hemisphere
influences Atlantic storm tracks
formation and steering of extratropical cyclones
heatwaves in western Europe
paths of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic
position of the jet stream over the North Atlantic
precipitation patterns in the Iberian Peninsula
rainfall variability in the Sahel region
summer drought conditions in the Mediterranean region
trade winds over the North Atlantic
upwelling and marine conditions off northwest Africa
influencesWeatherPatternsIn Europe
Americas
surface form: the Americas
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

subtropical North Atlantic
namedAfter Azores
oceanBasin Atlantic Ocean
partOf Hadley circulation
surface form: Hadley cell circulation

subtropical ridge
relatedTo Bermuda High
typicalCenterLatitude around 25–35 degrees North
typicalCenterLongitude between the Azores and Bermuda
typicalPressureRange about 1020–1035 hPa at sea level
typicalSeasonalBehavior strengthens and expands northward in summer
weakens and shifts southward in winter

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Azores High alsoKnownAs Azores High
this entity surface form: Bermuda-Azores High