When air pushes through the ground and makes clouds form, well, something like that anyway.
Trough
Cold air aloft is associated with a surface low pressure system. The reverse is true for warm air aloft. In a baroclinic low pressure system, the upper-level low/trough is usually situated over the cold air, while upper level highs/ridges are around warm air aloft.
Hurricanes are low pressure systems.
It is low pressure
No, it blows into low pressure areas. Air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
Trough
a-plus a low pressure system
Well it could be possible in fact the answer to the question is it is usually wet weather because the low pressure pulls high pressure towards the low pressure center where they make and create weather events.
Not exactly. A front is an area where two different air masses meet. However, fronts usually do coincide with a line of low pressure called a trough.
troughits called a trough
I believe trough is high tide but I'm not 100% sure A trough is the low part of a wave, the opposite of crest.
A trough is distinguished on the weather chart by system of isobars which appear sharply curved along a line .this curves are concave towards low pressure. Trough may be termed deep or shallow according to whether the curvature of the isobar is acute or gentle. The weather associated with a trough is generally cloudy with precipitation.
Cold air aloft is associated with a surface low pressure system. The reverse is true for warm air aloft. In a baroclinic low pressure system, the upper-level low/trough is usually situated over the cold air, while upper level highs/ridges are around warm air aloft.
Its called the "trough"
The low point of a wave is called the trough, which is the lowest point of a wave where the displacement is at its minimum. This is the point where the wave reaches its lowest value below the equilibrium level.
To hold things inside of it. A trough for a farmer is for feeding animals. In engineering, they hold wires going from point to point.
vacuum or trough