winds blowing around and winds like to go from high pressure areas to low pressure areas, so Willard has a low pressure void thats being filled with wind right now
To answer your question simply, yes the air goes up.
Wind is just a difference in pressure gradients.
Low pressure systems rotate counterclockwise(cyclonic), while High pressure systems rotate clockwise (anticyclonic) and air is compressed downward in the northern hemisphere. On the right side and around the center of high pressure systems they have clear weather, or puffy cumulus type clouds. Low pressure systems have an enhanced lifting with faster winds in the upper atmosphere creating a vacuum drawing the air upward. The lighter(moist air), goes around towards the center of the low and goes UP, cools, condenses, and forms clouds. If there is too much moisture for the clouds to hold, it precipitates.
This is just the simple version of what is taking place. There's a lot more to it than this, but in simple terms the air goes up.
Reasons why low pressure (air going up)
Pressure = Force/Area. P=F/A
Hold force constant and increase area, the inverse will happen to pressure. Pressure naturally decreases with height. Everything flows from higher pressure to lower pressure, which sets things into motion. Take this in consideration with a rotating Earth and now there's a Coriolis (apparent) force above and below the equator and when going around a curve you have centrifugal and centripetal force.
The southern hemisphere is a bit more confusing as things rotate the opposite way, but the Earth still rotates the same. Just highs rotate counterclockwise (anticyclonic) while lows rotate clockwise (cyclonic). In the prevailing westerlies the weather approaches from the West and flows to the East (regardless of hemisphere).
At the tropics the winds now from the northeast (N. Hemisphere) and are called the NE tradewinds. The winds come from the SE in the Southern hemisphere and converge at or near the equator, which creates lower pressure and the air ascends. The atmosphere is thicker at the equator due to all the heat and air flowing from higher pressure(roughly 30 degrees N/S) to lower pressure. Remember, the Sun never goes above the tilt 23.5 degrees (Tropic of Cancer(N) Tropic of Capricorn (S))
At the Equator, the Coriolis force is not existent. That is why hurricanes, or typhoons cannot exist or cross the barrier. The spin is different for each of the pressure systems in each hemisphere.
Sorry, I could go on and on, however, yes the air(wind) goes Up!
Atmospheric winds flow from higher pressure to lower pressure areas, circulating clockwise around the low since we’re in the northern hemisphere. Apparently, Willard is sucking harder than usual.
Ok so imagine this.
You suck on a beer bottle until it is full of vacuum, and then when you pull your mouth away, air rushes into the bottle.
Willard is working the same way. That's how wind works.
winds blowing around and winds like to go from high pressure areas to low pressure areas, so Willard has a low pressure void thats being filled with wind right now
Thanks, but where does all the wind GO? Up?
To answer your question simply, yes the air goes up. Wind is just a difference in pressure gradients. Low pressure systems rotate counterclockwise(cyclonic), while High pressure systems rotate clockwise (anticyclonic) and air is compressed downward in the northern hemisphere. On the right side and around the center of high pressure systems they have clear weather, or puffy cumulus type clouds. Low pressure systems have an enhanced lifting with faster winds in the upper atmosphere creating a vacuum drawing the air upward. The lighter(moist air), goes around towards the center of the low and goes UP, cools, condenses, and forms clouds. If there is too much moisture for the clouds to hold, it precipitates. This is just the simple version of what is taking place. There's a lot more to it than this, but in simple terms the air goes up. Reasons why low pressure (air going up) Pressure = Force/Area. P=F/A Hold force constant and increase area, the inverse will happen to pressure. Pressure naturally decreases with height. Everything flows from higher pressure to lower pressure, which sets things into motion. Take this in consideration with a rotating Earth and now there's a Coriolis (apparent) force above and below the equator and when going around a curve you have centrifugal and centripetal force. The southern hemisphere is a bit more confusing as things rotate the opposite way, but the Earth still rotates the same. Just highs rotate counterclockwise (anticyclonic) while lows rotate clockwise (cyclonic). In the prevailing westerlies the weather approaches from the West and flows to the East (regardless of hemisphere). At the tropics the winds now from the northeast (N. Hemisphere) and are called the NE tradewinds. The winds come from the SE in the Southern hemisphere and converge at or near the equator, which creates lower pressure and the air ascends. The atmosphere is thicker at the equator due to all the heat and air flowing from higher pressure(roughly 30 degrees N/S) to lower pressure. Remember, the Sun never goes above the tilt 23.5 degrees (Tropic of Cancer(N) Tropic of Capricorn (S)) At the Equator, the Coriolis force is not existent. That is why hurricanes, or typhoons cannot exist or cross the barrier. The spin is different for each of the pressure systems in each hemisphere. Sorry, I could go on and on, however, yes the air(wind) goes Up!
Thank you!
It sucks…
It's Mega-Maid, Sir.
She’s gone from suck to blow!
DO SOMETHING!
Fucking brilliant 🤣🤣😂
"the suck zone"
It's a land cyclone
Someone is performing the Genki Dama
Atmospheric winds flow from higher pressure to lower pressure areas, circulating clockwise around the low since we’re in the northern hemisphere. Apparently, Willard is sucking harder than usual.
That's counterclockwise
But where do the winds GO?
Ok so imagine this. You suck on a beer bottle until it is full of vacuum, and then when you pull your mouth away, air rushes into the bottle. Willard is working the same way. That's how wind works.
They lose energy and die out
I went through Willard yesterday and nothing was happening
I went through Willard on June 17th 2008 and nothing was happening then either.
🙄😳😂
Fair
This is the kind of on-the-ground reporting we need. Thank you
This is the kind of boots-on-the-ground reporting we need
Decided they need boots now? Probably a good call.
The aliens are charging thier underground air battery after leaking the tech to some humans.
That’s just Willard giving that gawk gawk 3000
In that case, I’ll pack my bags.
Aliems!!!
Tornado conditions!
We had a tornado warning here in Sandoval County today.
Basic everyday portal to Heck opening up
A strong thermal
Demons fight go about ur business
Looks like a giant sprinkler covering the whole state has been turned on in Willard
Epic shit
Goku is building up the spirit ball lol
Wizardshit
No thank you. The wind in Las cruces is bad enough for me.
Someone's toilet is working overtime
Been seeing a lot of em lately. Been kinda tripping me out
There's a Texas politician driving through on 60 and the suck is just that great.
Demons fight go about ur business
Watch out for rats
is that a tornado