THE MODE OF TRAVEL OF THE “HIGHS”
A “high” reaching the California coast may cross the mountains near Salt Lake City (follow the track on the map), and then pass directly over the belt of the Gulf States, turning northeastward and reaching the Virginia coast; or it may move farther northward, cross the Rocky Mountains in the State of Washington, up the Columbia River Valley, then turn east, and finally reach the Gulf of St. Lawrence. These tracks are located where they are by the laws of general circulation of the atmosphere and the outline of the North American continent. This movement of the “highs” from the middle Pacific coast to Florida or to the Gulf of St. Lawrence is confined to the summer half of the year, that is, from April to September. In the winter months, on the other hand, the source of the “highs” is different, though they reach the same terminals.