A gradient wind blowing around the low-pressure center is constantly accelerating because it is constantly changing directions. this is called ____.
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• Gradient wind blowing through the low-pressure center is known as the ‘Geostrophic wind’.
• It is caused due to occurrence of the Coriolis force in the atmosphere
• Rise of high pressure crests and troughs result in the abrupt change in weather
• As a result, the strong wind blows in an impeccable manner.
• It is caused due to occurrence of the Coriolis force in the atmosphere
• Rise of high pressure crests and troughs result in the abrupt change in weather
• As a result, the strong wind blows in an impeccable manner.
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When the wind blows around é region in a spiral form at low atmospheric pressure it is called LPA or Low-Pressure Area.
Explanation:
Low-Pressure Area is an advanced process which assists the process to built and enhance a depression, hurricane and cyclone. This region on the topographic map can be described as the region where the atmospheric region is less than the pressure present in the surrounding areas.
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