High pressure generally refers to a condition where the atmospheric pressure is greater than the surrounding areas. In meteorology, high pressure systems are associated with clear skies and calm weather because the air descends, preventing clouds from forming. Here are some contexts in which "high pressure" can be discussed: 1. **Meteorology**: High pressure systems lead to fair weather as descending air inhibits cloud formation.

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