An object that is placed vertically on a plane will have the steepest pressure gradient. Placing an object on an inclined plane will reduce the pressure it applies downwards.
The storm with the steepest pressure gradient is a tornado. The pressure drop in a tornado is comparable to that of a hurricane, but takes place over a distance of only a few hundred feet.
I would bet a tornado or a cyclone / hurricane.
No. A tornado produces the steepest pressure gradient of any weather phenomenon. An intense mid-latitude cyclone might have an overall pressure deficit comparable to a weak tornado, but that pressure gradient is spread out over several hundred miles. A tornado produces at least that much of a pressure drop over only a few hundred feet.
On a weather map, the lines of equal pressure (isobars) also illustrate the pressure gradient or change of pressure per distance. The higher the pressure gradient, the higher the winds speed. Thus, when the isobars are close together, the gradient is high, and winds are higher than where the isobars are further apart. Wind can also be affected by local considerations, hills, valleys, and buildings can modify the gradient wind's direction and speed.
On a weather map, high wind speeds are indicated where thin lines with arrows are spaced close together. This indicates strong winds and the direction in which they will move.
Low pressure usually bring lousy weather. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. High pressure is associated with good weather low pressure with bad weather
A diagram of air pressure could be represented on a weather map. This map would use isobars - lines that connect areas with the same atmospheric pressure - to show areas of high and low pressure. The spacing of the isobars indicates the strength of the pressure gradient, which affects wind speed and direction.
No. A tornado produces the steepest pressure gradient of any weather phenomenon. An intense mid-latitude cyclone might have an overall pressure deficit comparable to a weak tornado, but that pressure gradient is spread out over several hundred miles. A tornado produces at least that much of a pressure drop over only a few hundred feet.
Air pressure Gradient
On a weather map, the lines of equal pressure (isobars) also illustrate the pressure gradient or change of pressure per distance. The higher the pressure gradient, the higher the winds speed. Thus, when the isobars are close together, the gradient is high, and winds are higher than where the isobars are further apart. Wind can also be affected by local considerations, hills, valleys, and buildings can modify the gradient wind's direction and speed.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.
An el niño may be occurring if the pressure gradient decreases and fish harvests in Peru are weaker than normal.