thin warm air rises higher into the sky as the air rises and it cools off high in the atmosphere and condense into clouds low air pressure creates nasty and stormy weather!!your welcome
Yes warm air and low pressure can cause rising air.
A tornado has low pressure in it, but it is not considered a low pressure system as it is too small to be its own weather system. The low pressure in a tornado causes the surrounding air to rush into it.
Wind
In a low pressure system, the high temperature causes the air to rise creating a partial vacuum. Air from surrounding regions rushes in to fill the vacuum. If the incoming air passes over large water bodies, it brings moisture with it and causes precipitation.
Wind is caused from the way the radiation from the sun is absorbed by the surface of the Earth. The air is unevenly absorbed, which causes the hot air to rise and the colder air to sink. The air rising causes the pressure of the atmosphere to drop, the sinking of the air causes lower atmospheric pressure. Whenever the air moves from high to low pressure area, it creates wind.
Yes warm air and low pressure can cause rising air.
A tornado has low pressure in it, but it is not considered a low pressure system as it is too small to be its own weather system. The low pressure in a tornado causes the surrounding air to rush into it.
There is very Low Pressure inside a tornado. Air naturally tends to move towards and area of low pressure.
cold air from the south pushing up
A cyclone is a low pressure system. The low pressure draws air inward while the Coriolis effect causes the inflowing air to set the system rotating.
hot air causes a low pressure system, cold air then rushes towards this low pressure system to equalise the earths atmosphere. the unequal heating causes unequal pressure systems and air moves to and from those pressure systems.
hot air causes a low pressure system, cold air then rushes towards this low pressure system to equalise the earths atmosphere. the unequal heating causes unequal pressure systems and air moves to and from those pressure systems.
The low pressure causes are to rise intot he colder air above. Since cold air does not hold mositure very well, it condenses out and causes rain to fall. the lower the pressure, the more the rain
Generally no, but the low pressure is not what makes wings fly either.
Wind
high to low
Unequal heating of the Earth - this causes Winds; because the air pressure has to where it can [is allowed to] go and that is why their are differences in air pressure. Low pressure systems are the active features of the Atmosphere - because High pressure systems occur wherever Lows do not.