Search the forum,

low pressure

In meteorology, a low-pressure area, low area or low is a region where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations. Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The formation process of a low-pressure area is known as cyclogenesis. In meteorology, atmospheric divergence aloft occurs in two kinds of places:

The first is in the area on the east side of upper troughs, which form half of a Rossby wave within the Westerlies (a trough with large wavelength that extends through the troposphere).
A second is an area where wind divergence aloft occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs, which are of smaller wavelength.Diverging winds aloft, ahead of these troughs, cause atmospheric lift within the troposphere below, which lowers surface pressures as upward motion partially counteracts the force of gravity.

A low-pressure area is commonly associated with inclement weather.
A high-pressure area is associated with light winds and fair skies.Thermal lows form due to localized heating caused by greater sunshine over deserts and other land masses. Since localized areas of warm air are less dense than their surroundings, this warmer air rises, which lowers atmospheric pressure near that portion of the Earth's surface. Large-scale thermal lows over continents help drive monsoon circulations. Low-pressure areas can also form due to organized thunderstorm activity over warm water. When this occurs over the tropics in concert with the Intertropical Convergence Zone, it is known as a monsoon trough. Monsoon troughs reach their northerly extent in August and their southerly extent in February. When a convective low acquires a well-hot circulation in the tropics it is termed a tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones can form during any month of the year globally but can occur in either the northern or southern hemisphere during December.
Atmospheric lift will also generally produce cloud cover through adiabatic cooling once the air becomes saturated as it rises, although the low-pressure area typically brings cloudy skies, which act to minimize diurnal temperature extremes. Since clouds reflect sunlight, incoming shortwave solar radiation decreases, which causes lower temperatures during the day. At night the absorptive effect of clouds on outgoing longwave radiation, such as heat energy from the surface, allows for warmer diurnal low temperatures in all seasons. The stronger the area of low pressure, the stronger the winds experienced in its vicinity. Globally, low-pressure systems are most frequently located over the Tibetan Plateau and in the lee of the Rocky mountains. In Europe (particularly in the British Isles and Netherlands), recurring low-pressure weather systems are typically known as "low levels".

View More On Wikipedia.org
  • 129

    Dan

    Administrator From On the forum.
    • Messages
      2,782
    • Directory
      6
    • Video
      98
    • Reaction score
      1,222
    • Points
      113
  • 2

    Ian Auckland

    • Messages
      56
    • Video
      4
    • Reaction score
      11
    • Points
      8
  • 2

    the chippie

    • Messages
      17
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Bogart

    71 From Norfolk
    • Messages
      578
    • Video
      49
    • Reaction score
      89
    • Points
      28
  • 1

    PeteR-8855

    • Messages
      5
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Sacul

    • Messages
      15
    • Video
      2
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      3
  • 1

    jimmythefish

    • Messages
      3
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Shel

    • Messages
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    dan r

    • Messages
      4
    • Reaction score
      4
    • Points
      3
  • 1

    Peteacrosschina

    43 From Solihull
    • Messages
      8
    • Video
      12
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      3
  • 1

    JTplumbingservices

    • Messages
      234
    • Video
      8
    • Reaction score
      57
    • Points
      28
  • 1

    Raf

    36 From Reading
    • Messages
      3
    • Reaction score
      2
    • Points
      3
  • 1

    ecswtrav

    45 From Manchester
    • Messages
      33
    • Reaction score
      9
    • Points
      8
  • 1

    Elverstown

    From Ireland
    • Messages
      20
    • Video
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Cdbe

    53 From Uk
    • Messages
      7
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Davidalexjeffs

    • Messages
      9
    • Video
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Rob Clark

    • Messages
      4
    • Reaction score
      5
    • Points
      3
  • 1

    GGg

    • Messages
      45
    • Video
      9
    • Reaction score
      5
    • Points
      8
  • 1

    osburn fernandes

    32 From Reading, ENG
    • Messages
      7
    • Video
      1
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    Tom Rice

    • Messages
      12
    • Reaction score
      2
    • Points
      3
  • Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

    Newest Plumbing Threads

    Back
    Top
    AdBlock Detected

    We get it, advertisements are annoying!

    Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

    I've Disabled AdBlock