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One of the key skills from the lesson is to be able to identify troughs and ridges on analyses of sea level pressure. And sometimes doing so is pretty obvious. Its pretty clear where the troughs and ridges are. But sometimes, its not so obvious and so I want to walk you through a couple of examples where its not immediately obvious whether you have a trough or a ridge. And in these situations, you have to use the definitions of troughs and ridges to your advantage. By definition, a trough is an elongated area of relatively low pressure, and a ridge is an elongated area of relatively high pressure. So we use those definitions to our advantage to find out whether we have a trough or a ridge. So first, well look at this axis here that runs from North Dakota westward. And we want to figure out if this is a trough or a ridge axis. So you can do a check. First, you look at the point where the axis intersects an isobar. And you know the value of pressure right on the isobar, because th