Blizzard
It changes precipitation patterns, causes strong storms, and transfers warm and cold air.
generally a low pressure weather system, often causing low temperatures, strong winds and precipitation (rain. snow or hail)
Unlike other forms of precipitation, hail requires a thunderstorm with a strong updraft to stay in the air as it forms. Therefore hail is usually only found with strong storms.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere affects the formation of clouds in the atmosphere, which affects the precipitation in the atmosphere. The amount of solar heating in the atmosphere affects the temperature of the surface and the amount of water evaporation, and also determines the extent to which the humidity is convected into the atmosphere. Differences in humidity cause drought or precipitation, depending on how it is added or lost. Differences in heating are what drive the major pressure systems, which interact to form winds, clouds, and storms.
Storms can be strong, weak, or violent.
Blizzard
Heavy precipitation and strong winds
Strong winds and precipitation.
Blizzard since it it is so cold and strong winds
It changes precipitation patterns, causes strong storms, and transfers warm and cold air.
Low barometric pressure typically creates stormy or unsettled weather conditions. This can include cloudy skies, precipitation such as rain or snow, and possibly strong winds.
The tundra is an unusually cold and dry climate. Precipitation totals 6-10 inches of rain a year, which includes melted snow. This is almost as little as the world's driest deserts. Coupled with strong and drying winds, the tundra is an extreme weather biome. The tundra seems like a wet and soggy place because the precipitation that falls evaporates slowly, and because of the poor drainage caused by the permafrost....
generally a low pressure weather system, often causing low temperatures, strong winds and precipitation (rain. snow or hail)
Because there is acid in this precipitation than normal precipitation so it weathers the Rock alot faster because acid is very strong
Virtually all precipitation actually originates as snow in the cold air high above the ground, but since most parts of the world are above freezing at ground level, that snow will usually melt before it reaches the ground. The only other type of precipitation associated with warm weather is hail, but hail requires a strong thunderstorm.
When rocks are broken up by physical changes.
No, there is none at all. The wind can blow very strongly or not at all when the temperature is below zero. Similarly, you can have a strong, hot wind, or very calm and hot weather.