Warm air is able to hold more moisture than cool air.
Weather happens in the sky, earthquakes happen under the ground.
Weather systems are formed when air masses of different temperatures slide over one another and collide with each other. The rotation of the earth, solar wind, and other factors are also responsible for the formation of weather systems.
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the monitoring of low/high pressure systems (which are responsible for the storms) by weather stations
High Pressure days, these types of pressure systems do not allow for cloud formation, therefore, you can expect sunnydays.
ColorGraphics Weather Systems was created in 1979.
Air movement plays a key role in the formation of weather in high and low pressure systems. In high pressure systems, air sinks and moves outward, leading to clear skies and generally fair weather. In low pressure systems, air rises and ascends, causing moisture to condense and cloud formation. This typically results in unsettled weather conditions such as clouds, precipitation, and storms.
Weather contributes to the formation of bad ozone. Thunder causes oxygen molecule to change into ozone.
cyclonic weather systems in the Caribbean are called hurricanes
With all low pressure systems, they allow for cloud formation. Which means you would get a cloudy/rainy day.
High pressure systems are usually not associated with changeable weather.
In the atmosphere we have air pressure. Low Pressure systems allow for cloud formation, the lower the pressure the more intense a storm can be. So you would get storms around Low Pressure systems. This does not mean that as soon as the pressure in the atmosphere drops cloud start forming immediately, that takes time.On the other hand we have High Pressure Systems, in high pressure systems do not allow for cloud formation, thus, you would have sunny weather around these systems.