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Hurricanes are intense low pressure systems.

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No. Hurricanes are intense low pressure systems.

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No. High pressure systems usually bring calm, clear weather. Hurricanes and tornadoes are associated with low pressure.

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No. A hurricane is an intense low pressure area. Virtually all storms on Earth are associated with low pressure.

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No. Like other forms of stormy weather, tornadoes and hurricanes are associated with low pressure.

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No, bother produce very low pressure.

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Hurricanes are low pressure storms.

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They develop in low pressure areas.

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From what pressure to what pressure does the global wind go?

Wind is created by air pressure, there's a law in meteorology, winds will usually blow from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. That's what this question would be asking for.


What is the movement of air from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas?

density


Does air flow from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure?

Air will flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Pressure = force/area. So in this context, air pressure is the force the particles in that area exert on the space around them (let's imagine they're in a box). As air particles whizz around, they will collide with the edges of the box, so bouncing off and changing direction. This direction change involves a lot of acceleration (though speed may be the same, velocity (which is speed in a specific DIRECTION) will be very different. Physics tells us F=MA. Therefore, this acceleration will equate to a force on the outside world. This force will therefore be proportional to the number of particles in the area (more particles = more area). So, if an area of high pressure has lots of particles, there will be a spreading out of these particles to areas of low particles (diffusion, and energy's natural tendency to spread out). Alternatively, think of it as particles in the high pressure area pushing against the particles from the low area, and they're pushing force being greater, so they win! There you have a very long winded answer for why air moves from high pressure to low pressure!


A pump is not used to raise groundwater to the surface in areas where artesian wells are located becasue the water in artesian wells is?

under high pressure


What is the polar easterlies?

The Polar Easterlies are dry prevailing winds that blow from high pressure areas in the north and south poles. These winds are also called Polar Hadley cells.

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Cyclonic low pressure storms of high winds that develop over water are called?

hurricanes


Where do Tornadoes and hurricanes develop over high or low pressure?

Both tornadoes and hurricanes are associated with low pressure; nearly all stormy weather is.


Is there low air pressure or high air pressure in the eye of a hurricane?

Hurricanes are intense areas of low pressure.


Areas that are warmer have what kind of pressure?

They can have high or low pressure. Low pressure is caused by wind variances in the troposphere and that can occur anywhere. You'll notice that warmer tropical areas have more hurricanes. Hurricanes are low pressure systems.


Cyclonic low-pressure storms of high winds that develop over water are called?

hurricanes


What is the name of the breeze that will develop between the High Pressure and Low Pressure areas?

wind!!


Are hurricanes low pressure or high pressure?

Hurricanes are low pressure systems.


Can you tell if hurricanes are going to happen?

Yes. Meteorologists monitor the tropics for weather patterns that may become hurricanes. Specifically, they look for low-pressure areas called tropical disturbances. If conditions are favorable, with high humidity, warm ocean water, and little or no wind shear, these disturbances may develop into hurricanes.


Will wind always blow to the high areas of high pressure?

No. Wind blows away from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.


Does a high pressure system or low pressure system attract hurricanes?

Low pressure usually draws in hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a very powerful low pressure system.


Is hurricane Isaac low pressure or high pressure?

All hurricanes are low-pressure systems.


What is air moving in a specific direction?

From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Hope this helps! :)