February
- Victor Zhao
- Feb 4
- 1 min read

Weather is one of the most dynamic and complex systems on Earth, and at the heart of it all is atmospheric pressure—the invisible force that controls wind, storms, and precipitation. Whether it's rain, snow, sleet, or hail, every form of precipitation is deeply influenced by changes in air pressure and the movement of moisture in the atmosphere. In this post, we’ll explore the fascinating relationship between atmospheric pressure and precipitation and how it shapes our daily weather. Atmospheric pressure, or barometric pressure, is the weight of the air above us. It’s measured in millibars (mb) or inches of mercury (inHg) and is responsible for driving weather patterns worldwide. Please share your favorite facts about meteorology and make sure you leave a link next to your response for others to learn more about your topic




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