it is rising
At the eye of a hurricane, the air is sinking. This sinking motion creates the calm and clear conditions typically observed in the eye of the storm.
Cyclones are caused by warm air rising over the ocean, creating a low-pressure system. As the warm air rises, it cools, condenses, and creates clouds and precipitation. The spinning motion of the Earth then causes the system to rotate, forming a cyclone.
Typhoons, cyclones, and hurricanes are the same thing. Typhoons occur in the western Pacific Ocean Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico; intense form of tropical storm Cyclones occur near the Indian Ocean and Australia. They need very warm ocean water and an air disturbance to keep warm air rising to last.
The air pressure is rising.
They tell you exactly the pressure is falling when the density of the air around us gets less, this means that air from other area's will be moving toward us to fill the air pressure up, air always moves from a high pressure area to a lower pressure area
the fisrt one is about air pressure rising and the other one is dealing with falling
rising warm air creating low pressure cells rising warm air creating high pressure cells falling air temperatures creating low pressure cells falling air temperatures creating high pressure cells
A tornado forms
An example of rising could be a hot air balloon ascending into the sky. An example of falling could be a leaf drifting down from a tree in autumn.
Here are 2 examples: - hot airballoon - hot air rising, and cold air falling.
hot air rising cooling and falling :a hot air balloonboiled water or boiling waterhot air popper
At the eye of a hurricane, the air is sinking. This sinking motion creates the calm and clear conditions typically observed in the eye of the storm.
c: Falling
Both cyclones and anticyclones are large-scale atmospheric circulations characterized by rotating areas of high and low pressure, respectively. Cyclones are associated with rising air and often bring stormy weather, while anticyclones are associated with sinking air and typically result in more stable and calm conditions.
You can keep a balloon from rising or falling by adjusting its internal pressure to match the external air pressure. If the internal pressure is the same as the external air pressure, the balloon will stay at the same altitude. Additionally, you can attach a weight to the balloon to counteract its natural tendency to rise.
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
It depends on the kind of cyclone. Tropical cyclones are powered by warm, moist air. Polar lows are systems that occur in cold air. Mid-latitude cyclones occur where air masses of different temperatures meet.