High pressure situations are generally associated with fair, sunny weather. As high pressure is an area of sinking air, and air tends to dry out as it sinks, leaving sunny skies.
without atmosphere there's no weather
It means the weather will become calm.
You cannot make that generalisation. Barometric pressure depends on altitude and on the current weather conditions.
Falling barometric pressure usually indicates wet weather is on the way.
Changes in the barometric pressure indicate a change in the weather. A rising barometric pressure usually indicates clear, stable weather.
Hi Falling barometric pressure means the atmosphere at the barometer is becoming less heavy. It also generally means a storm of some sort is coming with inclement weather. Here's a link to use for using a barometer and clouds to forecast the weather: http://web2.iadfw.net/danb1/clouds.htm
When the barometric pressure rises it means calm fair weather is coming or is already occurring. When the barometric pressure falls it means foul weather is on the way such as rain and storms and clouds.
As the weather was changing, the barometric pressure continued to rise.
No. Barometric pressure is a means of measuring weather patterns. Tsunamis are not weather-related.
The Barometric Trend will tell you the air pressure. If the air pressure is high the weather will be clear and sunny, but if the air pressure is low the weather will be cloudy.
It means the weather will become calm.
You cannot make that generalisation. Barometric pressure depends on altitude and on the current weather conditions.
Uncorrected barometric pressure is essentially BP at sea level. When you see a weather report (Weather Network etc.) the BP you see is corrected for elevation.
The Barometric Trend is important to know so as to be able to tell air pressure. If the air pressure is high, the weather will be sunny, but if the air pressure is low, the weather will be cloudy.
Falling barometric pressure usually indicates wet weather is on the way.
The barometric pressure. This is related to weather conditions.
Barometric pressure (also known as atmospheric pressure) is the force exerted by the atmosphere at a given point. It is known as the "weight of the air". A barometer measures barometric pressure. Measurement of barometric pressure can be expressed in millibars(mb) or in inches or millimeters of mercury (Hg). Normal pressure at sea level is 1013.3 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury. Fluctuations in barometric pressure are usually a sign of weather conditions. A rise in pressure usually means improving weather while falling pressure may reflect impending inclement weather. Barometric pressures will also vary with altitude and moisture.Barometric pressure in rio is 29.78 in hg and still rising
Changes in the barometric pressure indicate a change in the weather. A rising barometric pressure usually indicates clear, stable weather.