They are closer together.
Isobars are lines on a weather map connecting locations with equal atmospheric pressure. They help meteorologists analyze and forecast weather patterns by showing areas of high and low pressure. The closer together the isobars are, the stronger the pressure gradient and the windier the conditions tend to be.
It becomes more windy.
The numerical values of the isobars decrease as you approach the center of a cyclone on a weather map. This is because the pressure decreases towards the center of the cyclone, resulting in lower numerical values of the isobars.
The isobars become concentric and sometimes, especially in cyclones, tightly packed with low pressure in the cyclones and high pressure in the anticyclones. In the more intense systems the isobars may be almost perfectly circular.
It is windier today than it was yesterday.
Today seems a lot windier that yesterday.
Hurricanes involve a lot of wind and rain, so the weather would get windier and rainier.
windier
what is the similaraties between isobars and isotherms ]
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Yes.
Yea, where would you generally see isobars??