low pressure is usually more associated with storms because of rain caused by the low pressure, cold fronts are the main cause of storms because of rapidly condensing warm air which in turn forms cumulonimbus clouds which are consider the hulking "thunderstorm clouds" so low pressure comes into play with the rain/snow/sleet/hail involved in the storm
You can get rain, clouds and possibly some storms. in the winter with low pressure you might get heavy snow instead of rain.
i think it causes different things stress over work no sleep might cause it blood pressure might cause it not taking care of your self might be a high mark
When a low pressure system moves in it will try to mix with the system currently in place. If that happens to be a high pressure system you will get thunder storms. If its a low pressure system then nothing changes.
The reason why the US has so many storms is due to the number and strength of the high and low pressure systems and the number and strength of warm and cold fronts that collide making storms such as large in number and help make many of these storm sever in their intensity. Coupled with that land mass characteristics that can push the movement of these systems into areas over mountain ranges or over bodies of water that help make the storms more violent than they might otherwise be if these land masses weren't there in the first place. because polar and tropical air masses meet in conflict there...
High pressure systems contain less water vapor than low pressure systems, so are less likely to bring rain, less likely to provide shade with clouds, and more likely to cause evaporation of the surface water that might already be there. High Pressure systems are dry and dense and cold air above has a tendency to sink and inhibit the upward movement of air. Thus, cloud formation does not occur, and droughts (periods of less rain) occur.
Lower atmospheric pressure can lead to faster wind speeds because it creates a steeper pressure gradient between high-pressure and low-pressure areas. Wind naturally flows from regions of higher pressure to regions of lower pressure, and a greater difference in pressure results in stronger winds. Additionally, as air rises in low-pressure areas, it can create turbulence and enhance wind speed further. This dynamic is particularly evident during storms and weather systems where pressure differences are pronounced.
i think they might of had lots of storms there or near there, but they might of had a girl that lived in a place there so they might of named it after her.
Highly unlikely. However, depending upon why, the condition they are being taken for might possibly cause a temporary rise in blood pressure.
High pressure systems contain less water vapor than low pressure systems, so are less likely to bring rain, less likely to provide shade with clouds, and more likely to cause evaporation of the surface water that might already be there. High Pressure systems are dry and dense and cold air above has a tendency to sink and inhibit the upward movement of air. Thus, cloud formation does not occur, and droughts (periods of less rain) occur.
yes very large storms
Might be the ignition switch. The electrical contacts where out in systems with the anti theft keys which can cause a no start situation.
Barometric pressure definitely affects dogs' ears, so most of them are aware that a storm is approaching. In many older dogs, the ears become more sensitive to the pressure of a storm, which is why some dogs seem to be "afraid" of storms and try to hide when, more likely, they're actually experiencing acute pain in the ears.