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A single molecule of air cannot have its own pressure. it can be under pressure of an external force but it does not contain its own pressure. So to answer this question, I would say nothing.
When atmospheric circulations of air up and down a remove a small amount of atmosphere from a region.
Humidity is typically low in a continental polar air mass because this air mass originates from high latitudes where the air is cold and dry.
A low air pressure in a storm can cause strong winds as air rushes from areas of high pressure to low pressure. It can also lead to storm surge, as the displaced air pushes water towards the coast. Additionally, low pressure can result in heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
A tornado has low pressure in it, but it is not considered a low pressure system as it is too small to be its own weather system. The low pressure in a tornado causes the surrounding air to rush into it.
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Low air pressure alone does not cause thunderstorms. Thunderstorms result from the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air that leads to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and eventually lightning and thunder. While low pressure systems can contribute to the conditions necessary for thunderstorm development, they are not the sole cause.