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The climate in the temperature zone is?

Precipitation, Barometric pressures, Wind, geography/terrrain, water masses.


Apart from wind what esle does a hurricane have?

Rain, a difference in air pressures and temperatures...


How does air cause wind?

pressure difference


What causes increases in barometric pressures?

Increases in barometric pressure are usually caused by the sinking of air masses or high-pressure systems in the atmosphere. These high-pressure systems bring more air molecules closer to the Earth's surface, resulting in an increase in pressure. Additionally, changes in wind patterns and weather systems can also lead to temporary increases in barometric pressure.


How does barometric pressure change effect wind speed?

Barometric pressure changes can affect wind speed by creating pressure gradients that drive air movement. When there is a high pressure system next to a low pressure system, winds tend to be stronger as air flows from high to low pressure to equalize. This can result in faster wind speeds.


Does the moon have wind to blow away the prints?

No. There's no air, and therefore no difference in air pressure to cause wind.


What cause wind patterns on the earth's surface?

Coriolis effect and difference in heat


Wind is most directly caused by?

The most direct cause of wind is a difference in the temperature. The hot air meets the cold air, which causes wind.


What is the fastest a blizzard can travel?

The speed at which a snow storm travels has several different varying conditions. It would depend on the wind factors, the direction that it is headed in, barometric and atmospheric pressures as well as the type of precipitation in the storm.


What measures hurricane?

Hurricanes are measured by wind speed and central barometric pressure. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale categorizes hurricanes into five categories based on their sustained wind speeds: Category 1 (74-95 mph) to Category 5 (157 mph or higher). Central pressure is another indicator of a hurricane's intensity, with lower pressures typically associated with stronger storms.


What is wind the result of?

Wind is the result of differences in pressure in the atmosphere and flows between air masses. It moves from high-pressure to low-pressure regions, in an attempt to even out all different barometric pressures.


Who decides hurricane or tropical storm?

The category of the storm - depends on the wind speed, and barometric pressure reading.