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Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere
Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere
Date: 21 April 2011, 02:27

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Introduction
Anyone who has ever been caught in a severe storm
will be able to tell you a little bit about the awesome
power of inclement weather. Most people have had a personal
experience with severe weather. Perhaps swirling
winds have downed a tree on their street, or lightning has
struck the roof of a neighbor’s house. Tornadoes, hurricanes
(the North American name for tropical cyclones),
thunderstorms, and violent winds all are capable of devastating
one’s immediate physical surroundings. Time and
time again, stories about such storms serve as useful
reminders that the weather, especially in its most violent
forms, demands respect and attention at all times.
While readers are undoubtedly familiar with a storm’s
awe-inspiring capacity to inflict damage, they might
know significantly less about how such events originate
in our atmosphere, how they are classified, and how scientists
track and predict them. This volume details the
patterns and tendencies of wind-related storms, and
offers historical examples that vividly illustrate the havoc
nature can wreak.
The life cycle of any given weather system begins
long before most of its damaging properties can be
detected. High winds, hurricanes, and tornadoes begin as
subtle atmospheric processes. Indeed, each kind of storm
relies on a particular set of atmospheric conditions in
order to form.
Atmospheric temperature is one of the many vital
factors in the formation of storms and weather systems.
Variations in temperature help determine which way air
will flow in the atmosphere, and thus have a substantial
impact on atmospheric pressure. Typically, inclement
weather is associated with low pressure at Earth’s surface,
while high pressure...

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