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relate to the development of storms.relate to global patterns of air movement.relate to local patterns of air movement.
Lower pressure generally means higher wind speed. The relationship is approximately 1050-mm=Kt where mm is the pressure in millibars of mercury and Kt is the wind speed in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 mph. At extremely low pressures, the relationship can become a bit skewed due to eyewall replacement cycles but the formula is a good rule of thumb. Examples: Katrina (2005) Min pressure 902mm, max wind 150kt. Hugo (1989) min pressure 918mm, max wind 140kt.
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The further down you go the more pressure is exerted upon that point by the sum of the weight ( gravity and density) of the substance (usually water) above that point (the height or depth). For example, if their where say more argon than there is now in the atmosphere the barometric pressure would be higher when ignoring the changes in pressure due to weather.
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the relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude is the higher you go, the lesser the atmospheric pressure becomes. if the air above you is less, then there is less weight being pressed upon the air you are on. anonymous boy from small heath school y8 2011
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It is the heat of the sun which causes the atmospheric and oceanic turbulence which generates a hurricane.
As you get deeper the pressure of water increases.
Pressure = force / area, but > Force (weight) of water = mass * acceleration > Select a depth, choose an area the weight of water is acting on ( say 1 square inch ) calculate the force (weight) of the water column above that area (in pounds) Divide force by area = pressure (pounds per square inch (psi)) Dont forget to add atmospheric pressure (psi) to the answer.
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As the depth increases the pressure goes on increasing. Pressure is same at the same level. ..........................................Gho$t
total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
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