yes
Pressure, on it's own, does not indicate any particular weather. It is the changes in air pressure, along with other factors such as humidity etc which indicates the proposed weather changes.
What does this symbol indicate on a weather map? low pressure
The "L" on a weather map stands for low pressure.
It changes when air pressure increases or decreases
Low pressure, usually a low pressure front.
it does not
Pressure, on it's own, does not indicate any particular weather. It is the changes in air pressure, along with other factors such as humidity etc which indicates the proposed weather changes.
Changes in the barometric pressure indicate a change in the weather. A rising barometric pressure usually indicates clear, stable weather.
What does this symbol indicate on a weather map? low pressure
It means the weather is going to change. If the pressure rises, i.e- the dial points to fair, or v. dry, it means the weather should be fair or v. dry. Obviously, Vice versa for the other side of the dial.
The "L" on a weather map stands for low pressure.
Low pressure
our weather!
When its pressure is dropping rapidly means a low pressure rea is approaching with potential stormy weather
It changes when air pressure increases or decreases
Low pressure, usually a low pressure front.
Decreasing pressure indicates stormy weather. Increasing Pressure indicates better weather.