What is the relationship between weather and atmospheric pressure in weather stations?
Different atmospheric pressure conditions (different symbols or they can be introduced through the keypad) appear when air mass rises with different force in different places of Earth. This occurs due to the fact that the Sun heats up air mass in Ecuador heavier than in both Poles. Solar heating decreases gradually form Ecuador to the Poles. Air mass from Ecuador descends in those areas which are far from Ecuador where air is not as warm as in other places. The air of these areas is displaced by the air which comes from Ecuador that descends when it is cold. In those regions it doesn’t rain a lot due to the fact that descended air mass are heated by pressure so clouds cannot be created and cloudiness is dispersed. There are three great air mass systems from Ecuador to the Poles. These air mass systems are continuously ascending and descending. Both, anticyclones and disturbances are created by earth’s rotation. A disturbance means that air is ascending so clouds are formed due to the f
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