It means air that is hot that is going upwards.... What else could it possibly mean?
The air pressure is rising.
Rising air expands as it moves to higher altitudes where there is lower atmospheric pressure. The expansion of the air causes it to cool, leading to the formation of clouds and potential precipitation.
it is rising think of clear skies with a high pressure rising the air up.
When air pressure is rising, generally clear and dry weather is expected. Rising pressure indicates a stable atmosphere with sinking air, which typically means calm conditions with minimal chances of precipitation.
Rising warm air is called convection. As warm air rises, it creates convection currents that circulate heat and moisture in the atmosphere.
The air pressure is rising.
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Warm air is rising all around on earth. However, particularly, the warm air tends to begin rising near the ocean front.
Cold air does not rise, your question makes no sense.
Rising air expands as it moves to higher altitudes where there is lower atmospheric pressure. The expansion of the air causes it to cool, leading to the formation of clouds and potential precipitation.
Rising and sinking air is called up draft and down draft, respectively.
it is rising think of clear skies with a high pressure rising the air up.
rising air expands then cools and condenses
tornado
The cycle that develops during air rising is called the convection cycle. It involves warm air rising, cooling and condensing to form clouds, followed by precipitation and then the sinking of cool air to complete the cycle.
The tornado itself is a spinning column of rising air. They usually form froma large rotating column of air called a mesocyclone.
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