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Atmospheric pressure affects storm formation from "summary" of Storm in a Teacup by Helen Czerski

Storm formation is a complex process that involves a delicate interplay of various factors, one of which is atmospheric pressure. The pressure of the air surrounding us may seem like an invisible force, but it plays a crucial role in determining the weather conditions we experience. When it comes to storm formation, changes in atmospheric pressure can have a significant impact. In simple terms, air pressure refers to the weight of the air above us pushing down on the Earth's surface. This pressure can vary depending on factors such as temperature, altitude, and weather patterns. Low-pressure systems are often associated with stormy weather conditions. This is because air tends to rise in areas of low pressure, creating instability in the atmos...
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    Storm in a Teacup

    Helen Czerski

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