From the Precipitation and the warm and moist air.But when the winds and heat get to the clouds the clouds will bring the heat and electric currents from the ground,upward.and The heat molicules slowly separate and cause the heat the cause a current to go upward.
High pressure areas usually cause clear skies and sunny weather. However, low pressure [systems] cause stormy weather, causing precipitation, which may include anything between showers, thunderstorms, or hurricanes. The temperature simply affects the kind of precipitation. Warm temperatures lead to rain, cold temperatures lead to snow, etc.
No. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and are an entirely atmospheric phenomenon. Earthquakes have no influence on storms whatsoever.
The cause is weight of the atmosphere.
isobars are a measure of atmospheric pressure. variations in atmospheric pressure basically cause weather - high pressure vs low pressure, etc.
It usually does not. However, if you have two areas of high pressure, then that can create an area of relatively low pressure in between them. Air converges and rises in this area. If at least one of the high pressure systems contains air that is sufficiently warm and moist, this rising air can spark thunderstorms.
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To cause a barometer to rise, high pressure and sinking air must dominate the atmosphere. High pressure occurs when air is sinking and compressing, leading to clear skies and generally fair weather conditions. This sinking air prevents the formation of clouds and causes the barometric pressure to rise.
High pressure areas usually cause clear skies and sunny weather. However, low pressure [systems] cause stormy weather, causing precipitation, which may include anything between showers, thunderstorms, or hurricanes. The temperature simply affects the kind of precipitation. Warm temperatures lead to rain, cold temperatures lead to snow, etc.
Atmospheric pressure will typically not cause outdoor Christmas lights to explode. Atmospheric pressure in most areas is typically not high enough to cause such lights to explode.
To cause thunderstorms
No. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and are an entirely atmospheric phenomenon. Earthquakes have no influence on storms whatsoever.
The cause is weight of the atmosphere.
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Just as water pressure is caused by the weight of water, atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air. Pg. 126 Conceptual Physical Science 4th Edition.
Gravity. Atmospheric pressure is the weight of a column of air. Of course, the temperature of that air changes it's density and therefore it's weight (i.e. pressure)
The weight of the liquid is, plus possibly the atmospheric pressure on the top surface of the liquid.
isobars are a measure of atmospheric pressure. variations in atmospheric pressure basically cause weather - high pressure vs low pressure, etc.