The higher air rises the colder it will get.
The air pressure is rising.
it gets warmer
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The temperature of air is decreased.
The temperature of air is decreased.
Adiabatic
Generally, the air temperature of a descending air mass will increase. This is due to the incredible mount of pressure placed on it. Generally, the air mass will also experience an increase in humidity.
As individual air masses move upward through the atmosphere, their temperature generally decreases. This cooling occurs due to the reduction in atmospheric pressure at higher altitudes, which allows the air to expand and lose heat. Additionally, the rate of temperature drop with altitude, known as the lapse rate, typically averages about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer in the troposphere. Consequently, rising air masses can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation as they cool and condense moisture.
It drops.
A tornado forms
The altitude at which rising air reaches the dew point temperature is the lifting condensation level (LCL). At the LCL, the air reaches saturation and condensation begins, leading to the formation of clouds.
Rising air pressure would tell us that the air is being compressed downwards and is being warmed therefore causing clouds to disapear and more sun to prevail. Hope this helps! :)