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Low and high pressure systems. Obviously if you have a Low pressure system the barometric pressure will get low. High pressure causes the barometric pressure to rise.
The movement of pressure systems; highs and lows. When a low approaches, which is an area of rising air, pressures fall and when a high approaches, which is an area of sinking air, pressures rise.
wind blows out a high pressure system, resisting changes in weathe
High pressures on an object causing it to be compressed. Or have I taken your question too literally and you meant something else??
No, wind energy comes from the sun. The sun's heat causes high and low air pressure zones around the world, and the difference in pressures causes the winds.
Clear weather is caused by dry winds and high pressures. Low pressures are an indication of rising air, which carries moisture aloft and causes rain. Damp maritime air, that which comes from over warn oceans, brings moisture onshore and causes rain.
Clear weather is caused by dry winds and high pressures. Low pressures are an indication of rising air, which carries moisture aloft and causes rain. Damp maritime air, that which comes from over warn oceans, brings moisture onshore and causes rain.
Solar energy causes temperature differences on our planet that results in different air pressures and hence causes wind from high pressure areas to low pressure ones.
High pressure and low pressures rotate because when they combine they spin and create a tornadoe
A cyclone is a low pressure system
movement of weather fronts
The sun heats the air which causes high and low pressure systems which results in wind. high to low.