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Precipitation, Barometric pressures, Wind, geography/terrrain, water masses.
pressure difference
from the barometer it measures wind speed
Gravity & Barometric Pressure respectively. The greater the difference in temperature or pressure between two areas, the stronger the winds that blow between them will be.
a meteorologist
cause.
Wind is the result of differences in pressure in the atmosphere and flows between air masses. It moves from high-pressure to low-pressure regions, in an attempt to even out all different barometric pressures.
Precipitation, Barometric pressures, Wind, geography/terrrain, water masses.
Rain, a difference in air pressures and temperatures...
pressure difference
from the barometer it measures wind speed
No, wind energy comes from the sun. The sun's heat causes high and low air pressure zones around the world, and the difference in pressures causes the winds.
Gravity & Barometric Pressure respectively. The greater the difference in temperature or pressure between two areas, the stronger the winds that blow between them will be.
a meteorologist
a meteorologist
No. There's no air, and therefore no difference in air pressure to cause wind.
The speed at which a snow storm travels has several different varying conditions. It would depend on the wind factors, the direction that it is headed in, barometric and atmospheric pressures as well as the type of precipitation in the storm.