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Thunder26

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  1. Can someone who knows more about weather than I do answer a question?

    Why is it that in the U.S. high pressure systems bring sunny pleasant weather and lows are associated with storms, etc. Here in S.E. Asia it is high pressure systems that are responsible for the bad weather?

    Can anyone explain in simple terms?

    Actually high pressure doesn't bring rain, but brings cool weather in the Northern (Eastern) Thailand especially during winter and summer seasons (November, December, January, February, March and April), thus this high pressure with cooler air meets very hot and humid air from the Southern parts of Thailand. As a result thunderstorms are developing at the border of these 2 systems of air. During Winter the border is in the Southern Thailand with frequent thunderstorms, and during March and April the border of this systems is going upper, Central, Northern (Eastern parts), causing well known thunderstorms during this time which can bring hail in the north. During the Rainy season (May, June, July, August, September, first half of October) things are changing where the monsoon is established. During this time Low pressure is predominant with hot and humid air causing frequent thunderstorms, but without hail.

    I tried to explain in a plain English. I hope you will understand, if not, you are welcome to ask more :o

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