Yes warm air and low pressure can cause rising air.
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When increased pressure causes trade wind to lessen, El Nino is formed. El Nino is caused by high air pressure in the South Pacific that causes trade winds to die out. This causes the waters to warm up, which causes more rain in Latin America.
Warm temperatures, high humidity, and low pressure are a good recipe for thunderstorms.
I believe this is what causes wind and air currents.
Yes. You would expect the pressure to drop. A low pressure system consists of rising warm air that swirl around a center. Because the air is rising, it lowers the air pressure pressed on the ground. Because of this the pressure-sensing barometer will read that the air pressure is lower. Lower pressure means rain because the warm rising air makes clouds. Expect the pressure to drop as a storm is a low pressure system. Note that cyclones/hurricanes have even lower pressure.
Low pressure, at least on a local scale.
rising warm air creating low pressure cells rising warm air creating high pressure cells falling air temperatures creating low pressure cells falling air temperatures creating high pressure cells
Yes, it will.
If air pressure is rising (called a "rising barometer") it indicates fair weather coming.
rising warm air
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Yes, it will.
It is the rising air in the center of the low that causes clouds and precipitation (not necessarily warmth though.
It usually does not. However, if you have two areas of high pressure, then that can create an area of relatively low pressure in between them. Air converges and rises in this area. If at least one of the high pressure systems contains air that is sufficiently warm and moist, this rising air can spark thunderstorms.
It usually does not. However, if you have two areas of high pressure, then that can create an area of relatively low pressure in between them. Air converges and rises in this area. If at least one of the high pressure systems contains air that is sufficiently warm and moist, this rising air can spark thunderstorms.
When increased pressure causes trade wind to lessen, El Nino is formed. El Nino is caused by high air pressure in the South Pacific that causes trade winds to die out. This causes the waters to warm up, which causes more rain in Latin America.
you spelled it wrong its precipitation. your answer is the rising of warm air
Warm air rising and cold air sinking in combination with the rotation of the Earth cause the various currents in the atmosphere.