"Compression of air increases the temperature by increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules. This creates a wind called a Chinook, which is common to mountainous and adjacent regions."
Reference
Tillery, B. W. (2009). Physical Science. Eighth Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Factors Affecting Evaporation :An increase of surface areaAn increase of temperatureA decrease in humidityAn increase in wind speed
Warm front
wind speed is more when there is more pressure difference. with increase in temperature at a place the air expands , rises and creates low pressure. if the place near to it has very high pressure compared to the pressure at that place then strong and speed winds blow.
temperature or magnitude
No. Wind speed and temperature are not necessarily related.
Factors Affecting Evaporation :An increase of surface areaAn increase of temperatureA decrease in humidityAn increase in wind speed
110 degrees Celsius
Warm front
yes, wind is moving air
Yes the wind blows and you feel a coolbreeze wind can be warm and cold so the temperature can increase & decrease the temperature.Wind does help with temperature. the cold air can cause what is called wind chill it is not the actual temp but a temp the winfd is making it feel
Probably temperature, increase surface area and wind
well i think it is heat air and temperature to be honest good luck
Wind, humidity, and temperature
A coniferous forest may limit the effects of wind chill by providing cover from the wind, but the actual temperature of the forest would be no different then the surrounding area. The effect of the wind is to increase the rate heat is lost, but it will not lower the temperature below the ambient temperature.
They can bring warmer air, but typically they don't change it, and it feels colder.
Factors effecting evaporation are- 1.Surface area of Evaporation 2.Decrease in humidity 3.Increase in temperature 4.Increase in wind Speed
Solar flares can increase solar wind.