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Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
Elements of weather and climatea) Temperature is how hot or cold the atmosphere is, how many degrees Celsius(centigrade) it is above or below freezing (0°C). Temperature is a veryimportant factor in determining the weather, because it influences or controlsother elements of the weather, such as precipitation, humidity, clouds andatmospheric pressure.b) Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.c) Precipitation: is the product of any condensation processPrecipitation includes snow, hail, sleet, drizzle, fog, mist and rain.d) Atmospheric pressure (or air pressure) is the weight of air resting on theearth's surface. Pressure is shown on a weather map, often called a synopticmap, with lines called isobars.e) Wind is the movement of air masses from high pressure areas (highs) to lowpressure areas (lows).The elements of weather include precipitation, humidity, clouds, temperature, wind and atmospheric pressure.
Temperature only plays a small part in the evaporation process the major variable is Relative Humidity for if the surrounding environment has the ability to take on more water which is measurable as relative humidity atmospheric pressure also plays a part. the greater the temp, the faster it evaporates
Land Temperatures are influenced by sun, humidity, air temperature, and the previous day's temperatures. If you were to live in an area with a depleted Ozone layer you might experience higher heat in the summer daytime. Clouds tend to trap heat, capturing and reflecting heat back to the ground. Overall the sun is the biggest factor in temperature and if there is not a whole lot of it (due to clouds or night) then that's were you see it get cold (except for in climates with high humidity such as Mexico). [removing bit about air pressure affecting temperature... since pressure is dependent on temperature and othr things. removing bit about rain always making things warmer... since in the desert rain cools things down. Converting water vapor (clouds) to rain / snow / hail does release heat to the environment, but passing through low humidity air cools these forms and the air down considerably.]
yes the more the humidity the more the water gathers in the clouds from weather. the clouds drop the water as rain. therfore, there is a relationship
Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure. Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure.
changes in atmospheric temperature, pressure, wind speed, wind direction,humidity, clouds, rainfall etc....
Because they form under many different combinations of air temperature, pressure, and humidity; and other factors.
Clouds, Humidity, Temperature, and precipitation
Because they form under many different combinations of air temperature, pressure, and humidity; and other factors.
It is humidity.
is called humidity.
Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
When the relative humidity and dew point temperature are the same they form clouds.
Clouds actually start to form at a place called the LCL (lifting condensation level) The LCL is dependent on altitude, humidity, elevation and temperature. Clouds start to form above the LCL
Elements of weather and climatea) Temperature is how hot or cold the atmosphere is, how many degrees Celsius(centigrade) it is above or below freezing (0°C). Temperature is a veryimportant factor in determining the weather, because it influences or controlsother elements of the weather, such as precipitation, humidity, clouds andatmospheric pressure.b) Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.c) Precipitation: is the product of any condensation processPrecipitation includes snow, hail, sleet, drizzle, fog, mist and rain.d) Atmospheric pressure (or air pressure) is the weight of air resting on theearth's surface. Pressure is shown on a weather map, often called a synopticmap, with lines called isobars.e) Wind is the movement of air masses from high pressure areas (highs) to lowpressure areas (lows).The elements of weather include precipitation, humidity, clouds, temperature, wind and atmospheric pressure.