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Tornadoes produce very low pressure at their centers. It is this low pressure that pulls air inward and allows it to stay in the circulation at high speed once it enters.
air pressure on the high mountain is because air flow is fast or velocity of air is more on the high mountain
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Hope this helps! :)
explain the process of the air transferred from low pressure to high pressure in the Air compressor system to produces the energy
No, that's high pressure. High pressure has sinking air and fair weather. Low pressure is rising air and usually brings lots of clouds and precipitation.
Does precipitation and storms occur in high pressure sytems Precipitation and storms occur when cold air meets hot air. This can also happen when a cold front moves into a warmer area.
Does precipitation and storms occur in high pressure sytems Precipitation and storms occur when cold air meets hot air. This can also happen when a cold front moves into a warmer area.
Generally with high surface pressure, there is sinking air and clear skies. With low surface pressure there is rising air with clouds and precipitation given sufficient moisture.
moist and rising
Depends on the situation. In most cases, high pressure means little or no precipitation. However, sometimes afternoon heating can cause stray thunderstorms to develop even under high pressure. There's also an "overrunning" factor in which low pressure or a trough in the upper atmosphere can cause warmer air to move on top of a cool high pressure that's at ground level. That can cause precipitation to develop in areas of very high surface air pressure.There are also little or no clouds
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Temperature is related to air pressure because the air pressure can determine the movement of wind. If cool winds move from areas of high pressure to low pressure zones, the temperature in that place will drop.
No, A rain gauge is used to measure precipitation. However, a barometer is used to measure air pressure. Have you ever heard of CoCoRaHS? They use volunteers to measure precipitation across the nation. It's one of the related links.
Air in the H (high) pressure system is denser and sinks, leading to stable weather conditions with clear skies. In contrast, air in the L (low) pressure system is lighter and rises, leading to unstable weather conditions with clouds, precipitation, and potentially storms.
it depends on the heightB.Cool air near the surface forms high-pressure areas, warm air forms low-pressure areas. K12 FOR LIFE
High pressure is associated with fair and stable weather because air is subsiding, which is not conducive to clouds and precipitation. Low pressure is a region where air converges and rises. This results in clouds and often rain or snow.