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Referring to following link, I would like to know on whether inverse barometer effect is always valid or not.

"High air pressure exerts a force on the surroundings and results in water movement. So high air pressure over a sea area corresponds to low sea level and conversely low air pressure (a depression) results in higher sea levels. This is called the inverse barometer effect."

Would it be any case when high air pressure with high sea level / low air pressure with low sea level? How to define this situation?

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

https://www.smhi.se/en/theme/air-pressure-and-sea-level-1.12266
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