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What s the relationship between barometric pressure and weather?

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What s the relationship between barometric pressure and weather?

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Air has weight, and a barometer measures the changes in air pressure above. When a high-pressure area is in control, the air sinks. Sinking air inhibits the development of clouds. When the air sinks, more force pushes down toward the ground, so the barometric pressure increases. Conversely, when a low-pressure area moves in, the air rises, cools and condenses out moisture, which forms clouds and precipitation. Since a rising column of air above weighs less, the barometric pressure falls. When the pressure is high or rising, the next 12 to 24 hours should stay dry, although it might also be very cold. In fact, colder air is denser than warm air so the highest barometric pressure readings are in winter. Pilots love to fly in winter because it is easier to take off, and is often smoother when in flight. When the pressure is dropping or very low, a storm is approaching or occurring. The lower the pressure the stronger and more intense the storm. It’s hard to believe that we still use the b

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Air has weight, and a barometer measures the changes in air pressure above. When a high-pressure area is in control, the air sinks. Sinking air inhibits the development of clouds. When the air sinks, more force pushes down toward the ground, so the barometric pressure increases. Conversely, when a low-pressure area moves in, the air rises, cools and condenses out moisture, which forms clouds and precipitation. Since a rising column of air above weighs less, the barometric pressure falls. When the pressure is high or rising, the next 12 to 24 hours should stay dry, although it might also be very cold. In fact, colder air is denser than warm air so the highest barometric pressure readings are in winter. Pilots love to fly in winter because it is easier to take off, and is often smoother when in flight. When the pressure is dropping or very low, a storm is approaching or occurring. The lower the pressure the stronger and more intense the storm. It’s hard to believe that we still use the b

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