These winds do not rise in Pakistan but they come from the Mediterranean Sea, which is to the west of Pakistan. These winds enter Pakistan from places like Peshawar in the northwest and they further go to Baluchistan but the amount of rainfall is very less as compare to the amount of rainfall in Peshawar.
As in other hot countries .
the land gets heated up due to summer heat because of which hot air rises and mixes with the cold air ans condensation takes place and rain falls
Rising air in a depression, or low-pressure system, leads to rainfall through a process known as convection. As warm, moist air is drawn into the low-pressure area, it rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into clouds. This condensation releases latent heat, which further warms the air and causes it to rise more rapidly, enhancing precipitation. Ultimately, the continuous lifting and cooling of the air in the depression results in significant rainfall.
Rising air in a depression, or low-pressure system, leads to rainfall through the process of convection and condensation. As warm, moist air is drawn into the low-pressure area, it rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into clouds. When the condensation reaches a certain level, it releases latent heat, further warming the air and promoting additional rising. Eventually, the accumulated moisture results in precipitation, leading to rainfall.
thunderstorms
Thunderstorms are produced by large rising columns of warm moist air. These storms are characterized by intense convective activity, leading to the formation of lightning, thunder, heavy rainfall, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
thunderstorms
These winds do not rise in Pakistan but they come from the Mediterranean Sea, which is to the west of Pakistan. These winds enter Pakistan from places like Peshawar in the northwest and they further go to Baluchistan but the amount of rainfall is very less as compare to the amount of rainfall in Peshawar.
Thunderstorms are produced by large rising columns of warm moist air. This process leads to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and can result in heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes severe weather such as hail or tornadoes.
Soon after independence of Pakistan, Air Force of Pakistan was named as Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF). But, on 23 March 1956, it was named as Pakistan Air Force.
Rising air for the monsoon is primarily driven by the temperature difference between the land and the surrounding ocean. During the summer months, land surfaces heat up faster than bodies of water, causing the air above the land to rise. This rising air creates a low-pressure system that draws in moist air from the ocean, leading to the development of monsoon rains.
Air University - Pakistan Air Force - was created in 2002.