Generally speaking, the closer the isobars are to one another, the faster the wind speed.
isobars measure speed. the closer the ba r the faster the wind speed
in graphs to indicate lines of equal pressureIsobars show wind speed. The closer the isobars are spaced - the stronger the wind is.
High winds. The closer the isobars - the higher the wind speed will be.
as the isobar comes closer, the wind generates speed, thus, accelerating and increasing its speed, while in the other hand, as the isobar gets farther, the wind speed suddenly decreases.
Closely spaced isobars indicate large pressure changes over a small area and suggest strengthening winds.Widely spaced isobars portray a "flat" or weak pressure gradient typical of light-wind situations.
isobars measure speed. the closer the ba r the faster the wind speed
in graphs to indicate lines of equal pressureIsobars show wind speed. The closer the isobars are spaced - the stronger the wind is.
an isobar can tell you the wind mileage and the strength of the wind
High winds. The closer the isobars - the higher the wind speed will be.
isobars
Distribution of isobars on a map is connected with the direction and speed of the wind. As the isobars grow closer together it shows a rapid change in barometric pressure, which can indicate a storm front approaching - and that usually means increased winds.
as the isobar comes closer, the wind generates speed, thus, accelerating and increasing its speed, while in the other hand, as the isobar gets farther, the wind speed suddenly decreases.
Closely spaced isobars indicate large pressure changes over a small area and suggest strengthening winds.Widely spaced isobars portray a "flat" or weak pressure gradient typical of light-wind situations.
where isobars are spaced far apart.
On a weather map, the lines of equal pressure (isobars) also illustrate the pressure gradient or change of pressure per distance. The higher the pressure gradient, the higher the winds speed. Thus, when the isobars are close together, the gradient is high, and winds are higher than where the isobars are further apart. Wind can also be affected by local considerations, hills, valleys, and buildings can modify the gradient wind's direction and speed.
the worlds highest average wind speed is 231 mph
regions where isobars are spaced far apart