When the pressure drops in a tropical storm, or just about any type of storm, is usually means that it is getting stronger.
There is a tropical storm in your area that could be heading for your location. You need to prepare to take action to make yourself safe.
A cyclone is like a hurricane or tropical storm The Greek word for cyclone is, "Kulon." This means, " a turning around."
If you mean what 'goes' up when the rain comes down, then the answer is the barometric pressure. A low pressure cell, which is a chief indicator of a rain storm, occurs when the barometric pressure drops below 30 points. As the storm dissipates, the low pressure cell changes, causing the barometric pressure to rise.
It dpends on what you mean. A hurricane itself is a low pressure system. The lower the pressure, the stronger the storm. However, high pressure systems often play an important role in directing where a hurricane will go, though they are not the only factor.
A storm surge of 4 feet meas that a storm has raised the higher of the sea in some areas by up to 4 feet.
There is a tropical storm in your area that could be heading for your location. You need to prepare to take action to make yourself safe.
A tropical wave is a disorganized area of low pressure, showers, and thunderstorms that can be found over tropical ocean water. One important trait is that a tropical wave does not have a well-defined rotation, though there usually is some tendency toward rotation. If a tropical wave becomes more organized it can be classed as a tropical depression, which can strengthen into a tropical storm and eventually into a hurricane.
Depends on what you mean. Tornadoes can occur in the tropics, and tropical storms can produce tornadoes, but a tropical storm and a tornado are two very different things.
Hailing can mean to greet someone. It can also mean that the kind of storm that drops hail (ice balls) is going on.
If you mean storm surge, it is a bulge created on a body of water by the low pressure of a storm. If it is high enough i can flood land.
If you mean why does the air get warmer as the air pressure drops then that is an easily answered question. first we must look at what air pressure is, air pressure is the weight of air pushing down on the earth and when it goes down, the air must therefore be exerting less pressure on the earth and hence the air rises (vice versa for air pressure rise, the air is sinking and therefore exerting more pressure on the Earth's surface) The air gets warmer as it rises as in a depression or anticyclone in the mid-latitudinal zone the air rises and is warmed by the tropical air mass, whether that air mass be tropical maritime or tropical continental, these air masses come from the southern hemisphere and the tropics, meaning the air in it is warm and so as air rises it is heated by this air mass. hope this has helped.
That pretty much does it. Black is a describing word, and rainstorm is synonomous with harsh rain and lightning. no,i mean creatively describing it in a composition
A cyclone is like a hurricane or tropical storm The Greek word for cyclone is, "Kulon." This means, " a turning around."
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.
If you mean what 'goes' up when the rain comes down, then the answer is the barometric pressure. A low pressure cell, which is a chief indicator of a rain storm, occurs when the barometric pressure drops below 30 points. As the storm dissipates, the low pressure cell changes, causing the barometric pressure to rise.
A hurricane is a "storm with high winds and rain". You might want to be a bit more specific.Or not. Maybe you mean one of "tropical storm", "typhoon", "gale" (though strictly speaking that just means high winds).
get that car in the shop asap!!! the banging noise and the pressure drops mean that you have a serious problem inside the engine.get it fix right now or it's over for the engine