Circular movement of air is an atmospheric disturbance, which is the universal signature of the dynamics that characterize storms; especially, the larger systems such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes, even down to the smaller thunderstorms (which carry the potential to turn into the more serious variety).
All of these storms are basically the same in formation and function. The names given to them depend upon intensity (energy) and/or global location.
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A vortex is a circular current of air or water. It is also a first name of a person.
When heat is transferred to a circular current, it is called induced current or eddy current. This phenomenon occurs due to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction when a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor like a circular loop.
The circular motions of air are called "air currents" or "wind." These movements result from differences in air pressure and temperature, which create high and low pressure systems that drive the flow of air in a circular pattern.
That is called a convection current. It occurs when a fluid, either liquid or gas, is heated and rises, then cools and sinks, creating a circular motion that transfers heat energy.
A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.
A vortex is a circular current of air or water. It is also a first name of a person.
Eddy - a circular movement of water, counter to a main current twinkle- a circular movement of air
When heat is transferred to a circular current, it is called induced current or eddy current. This phenomenon occurs due to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction when a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor like a circular loop.
Conventional cells are the large circular patterns that travel in air.
The circular motion is called convection current.
A current of water is called a "stream" or "flow" while a current of air is referred to as "wind" or "breeze".
The circular motions of air are called "air currents" or "wind." These movements result from differences in air pressure and temperature, which create high and low pressure systems that drive the flow of air in a circular pattern.
i think these are winds
That is called a convection current. It occurs when a fluid, either liquid or gas, is heated and rises, then cools and sinks, creating a circular motion that transfers heat energy.
i think these are winds
i think these are winds
When the air moves it is called an air current or wind