Climate change
Isohyet
Atmospheric weather
Climate
Anticyclone
Isobar
Atmospheric pressure
Low-pressure area
Imaginary line on a map connecting all points with the same pressure.
Variation in the elements of the Earth's climate that can be due to natural and human causes.
Activity region with atmospheric pressure greater than 1013 millibars, which is the average pressure at sea level. In anticyclones, the air masses descend and, in the northern hemisphere, they circulate clockwise.
An imaginary line drawn on a map that connects all the points with the same precipitation over a period of time.
The usual sequence of atmospheric conditions or types of weather in a given place or region over an extended period of time.
The physical state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
The force that atmospheric air exerts per unit area on the Earth's surface.
Activity region with atmospheric pressure below 1013 millibars, which is the average pressure at sea level. In low-pressure areas, air rises and, in the northern hemisphere, it circulates counter-clockwise.