Usually it is low pressure.
Air pressure during a storm can vary widely, but it typically decreases as the storm intensifies. In hurricanes, for example, the air pressure at the center can be very low, often below 950 millibars. Rapidly dropping air pressure can indicate a strengthening storm, while rising pressure may signal its weakening.
A flash of lightning is the visible discharge of electricity that occurs between clouds or between a cloud and the ground during a storm. Thunder is the sound created by the rapid expansion and contraction of air caused by the intense heat of a lightning bolt. The noise from thunder occurs because of the rapid increase in pressure and temperature of the air surrounding the lightning bolt.
Barometers measure air pressure.
During a storm, the smell can vary depending on factors like humidity, temperature, and the presence of certain molecules in the air. Some people describe a storm as having a "fresh" or "earthy" smell due to ozone being produced when lightning strikes. In areas with vegetation, the smell of wet plants and soil can also be noticeable during a storm.
The relationship between storm intensity and air pressure is that as air pressure decreases, storm intensity typically increases. This is because lower air pressure allows for the formation of stronger winds and more severe weather conditions, leading to more intense storms.
Air pressure during a storm can vary widely, but it typically decreases as the storm intensifies. In hurricanes, for example, the air pressure at the center can be very low, often below 950 millibars. Rapidly dropping air pressure can indicate a strengthening storm, while rising pressure may signal its weakening.
during a lighting storm the weather is normally cold
thunder
During a storm, you may taste the saltiness of the air due to ocean spray, as well as a metallic taste from lightning forming ozone. After a storm, the air may feel fresher and cleaner, enhancing your sense of taste for food and drinks.
A flash of lightning is the visible discharge of electricity that occurs between clouds or between a cloud and the ground during a storm. Thunder is the sound created by the rapid expansion and contraction of air caused by the intense heat of a lightning bolt. The noise from thunder occurs because of the rapid increase in pressure and temperature of the air surrounding the lightning bolt.
During a storm, thunder is caused by the rapid expansion of air heated by lightning. This sudden expansion creates shock waves that travel through the air, causing vibrations that can shake the house.
Yes...stand outside during an electical storm holding a tall iron rod in the air:)
Barometers measure air pressure.
No. Storm nearly always have low pressure.
Lightning is a form of energy, it builds up in the clouds and when it is released you see the energy but the sound forms because the lightning has so much energy it splits the air molecules.
During a storm, the smell can vary depending on factors like humidity, temperature, and the presence of certain molecules in the air. Some people describe a storm as having a "fresh" or "earthy" smell due to ozone being produced when lightning strikes. In areas with vegetation, the smell of wet plants and soil can also be noticeable during a storm.
An electric charge in our atmosphere which hurtles towards earth through the aid of moisture in the air during a storm. It is always followed by thunder (which is th delayed sound of the lightning crackleing)