If air pressure is rising (called a "rising barometer") it indicates fair weather coming.
When the air pressure is rising or what is known as High pressure it means good weather is coming such as mostly sunny skies.
rainy and cold
it would be clear and warm.
it is rising think of clear skies with a high pressure rising the air up.
baromeic pressure
IMPORTNCE OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE It creates wind. It influences weather. Weather forecasting. Now i think all your doubts are clear.............................. By Sirjay Ambawat............
I think it is temperature or pressure.
Pressure tendancies measure short term weather. The mercury in a barometer will rise with atmospheric pressure denoting fairer weather and a fall in barometric pressure warns of inclement weather.
it is rising think of clear skies with a high pressure rising the air up.
it never will if you think it coming out you are dumb with a capital d
I think Vespers rising will come out in August 2011
I think the air pressure would be high.
baromeic pressure
I think its because there is more air pressure in colder weather pushing on the bubble
IMPORTNCE OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE It creates wind. It influences weather. Weather forecasting. Now i think all your doubts are clear.............................. By Sirjay Ambawat............
I think it is a kind of warning of bad weather coming. Has someone come across the expression?
Low pressure system, very low! Low pressure=air coming inward=lifting of air=bad weather/instability...
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, that are the units ( i think) well bye!
Pressure builds within the hose and water shoots out farther and with higher pressure... Think showerhead....
Atmospheric pressure plays a major role in how weather operates. Without going into to much detail, low pressure generally brings stormy weather, and most forms of hazardous weather are associated with low pressure in one form or another. Some people report aches and pains acting up as storms approach. Some people think this may be due to the decreasing pressure. High pressure usually brings calm, clear weather. However, it is not without its risks. Drought, heat waves, and cold spells are often associated with high pressure.