A breeze hardly changes pressure, rather it is pressure gradients that cause breezes - wind. So in "breezy weather the pressure is "normal" :
or close to ---> 760 mm HG or 1000 bar or 29.92 inches of Hg.
sea and land breezes form because of differences in air pressure and tempature.
sea and land breezes form because of differences in air pressure and tempature.
that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day
Breezes, or wind, are the movement of air particles. They are formed by the constant changes in temperature/pressure of the air. Take into account that when a high pressure front meets a low pressure front a storm appears.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
because of sea breezes and land breezesI. influenced by changes daily in a regular pattern.A. Sea breezes and land breezes occur near shorelines.i. During the day, land heats up faster than water.a. Sea breezes - during the day, air over the land rises and expands (low pressure). Cooler, denser ocean air moves into the area of low pressure, producing a seab. Land breezes - at night, land cools faster than water. Warm air rises over the ocean, and cooler air flows in producing a land breeze.
Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
They both flow from high pressure to low.
constantly
because of sea breezes and land breezesI. influenced by changes daily in a regular pattern.A. Sea breezes and land breezes occur near shorelines.i. During the day, land heats up faster than water.a. Sea breezes - during the day, air over the land rises and expands (low pressure). Cooler, denser ocean air moves into the area of low pressure, producing a seab. Land breezes - at night, land cools faster than water. Warm air rises over the ocean, and cooler air flows in producing a land breeze.
Land breezes usually occur at night. The sun warms the sea and the land during the day. At night, the land cools faster than the water. The heat rising off the water causes lower pressure over the water which draws air away from the land.