4:16.. "Almost always flow from low to high"? Confusing. Flow paths will always flow from high pressure to low pressure. If referring to vertical movement, I suppose it is more likely the will travel from low points to higher points... but it is still about the pressure differentials. Otherwise, the video does a great job descripting flow paths.
good catch, "almost always flow from Low to High" that def is confusing. I think They confused themselves. could almost be considered as barometric psi with weather?? analogy
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4:16.. "Almost always flow from low to high"? Confusing. Flow paths will always flow from high pressure to low pressure. If referring to vertical movement, I suppose it is more likely the will travel from low points to higher points... but it is still about the pressure differentials. Otherwise, the video does a great job descripting flow paths.
good catch, "almost always flow from Low to High" that def is confusing. I think They confused themselves. could almost be considered as barometric psi with weather?? analogy
Good thing that was clarified in the first sentence spoken in the video, huh?