because low pressure is caused when the air above the land heats up and the molecules in it start to expand . Then the hot air rises and under favourable conditions mixes with water vapour and dust to form clouds which bring rain
Low barometric pressure.
Low pressure.
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High pressure is associated with fair and stable weather because air is subsiding, which is not conducive to clouds and precipitation. Low pressure is a region where air converges and rises. This results in clouds and often rain or snow.
Cumulonimbus.
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.
Before the warm front there are cirrus or cirrostratus clouds. Nearer to the front the clouds are stratoform and lower, often precipitating.
Well when you have a cold front pass through they bring rain and clouds because it sucks up moisture which condenses into clouds then eventually if it has enough energy and sucks up enough moisture will produce rain. Warm fronts do just about the same thing except that instead of cooling off it bring warm humid air and meets up with the cool air already in place then forms clouds and rain. Low pressure brings moist air up from the south and forms clouds and rain. High pressure usually does not have an clouds or rain with it high pressure brings sunny skies sometimes you get what they call a "dirty high pressure" which means it has clouds associated with it but, that does not happen too often.
High pressure is associated with fair and stable weather because air is subsiding, which is not conducive to clouds and precipitation. Low pressure is a region where air converges and rises. This results in clouds and often rain or snow.
How would weather conditions in an area change if a high pressure system replaced a low pressure
Cumulonimbus.
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.
low pressure often below 975 millibars
These mid-level clouds are often accompanied by continuous moderate rain or snow and appear to cover most of the sky.
These are all types of clouds. Stratus clouds form layers or smooth, even sheets in the sky. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy, white clouds, often with flat bases. Some prefixes of cloud names describe the height of the cloud base. The prefixaltodescribes middle-elevation clouds. Clouds associated with rain or snow often have the the word nimbus attached to them. So, altostratus clouds are clouds that form layers, or smooth, even sheets in the sky at middle-elevation, altocumulus clouds are masses of puffy, white clouds, often with flat bases at middle-elevation, and nimbostratus clouds are clouds that form smooth, even sheets in the sky and are associated with rain or snow.
Before the warm front there are cirrus or cirrostratus clouds. Nearer to the front the clouds are stratoform and lower, often precipitating.
Well when you have a cold front pass through they bring rain and clouds because it sucks up moisture which condenses into clouds then eventually if it has enough energy and sucks up enough moisture will produce rain. Warm fronts do just about the same thing except that instead of cooling off it bring warm humid air and meets up with the cool air already in place then forms clouds and rain. Low pressure brings moist air up from the south and forms clouds and rain. High pressure usually does not have an clouds or rain with it high pressure brings sunny skies sometimes you get what they call a "dirty high pressure" which means it has clouds associated with it but, that does not happen too often.
fog
No. They are often associated with tornadoes and other severe weather, but there is no direct connection between them and tornadoes.
The clouds that are often associated with producing disastrous weather are cumulonimbus clouds. They can produce everything from heavy rain to lightning to hail, gusts, and even tornadoes.