Air pressure is an essential element of weather, especially when it comes to creating or changing atmospheric conditions.
It is also one of the critical variables used to make accurate weather forecasts.
Air Pressure is the result of the pressure created by the weight of the air in the Earth’s atmosphere.
It is also called a barometric pressure, named after the instrument used to measure air pressure.
Although it may not be visible, air has weight since it is not empty. It is filled with small particles of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and a few other gases.
The weight of the particles in the air creates pressure due to the gravitational force of the Earth.
Since more air is present above the air close to the ground, air pressure is the highest on the planet’s surface and decreases as altitude increase.
The barometer is the instrument used to measure air pressure.