What is Anabatic Wind?

Local winds that blow from slopes to peaks as a result of the heating of the top slopes without being affected by general pressure changes. Generally, the term is used for upward air currents, vertical movements in the formation of cumulus clouds, and valley breezes rather than anabatic winds. Anabatic winds are less common than katabatic winds, which occur through the opposite process.

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The amount of radiation, heat, or light passing through or flowing from a unit area of a surface.

A weather front where two air masses meet but neither is strong enough to move the other, often resulting in prolonged periods...

A measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity is combined with the actual air temperature, often referred to as the...

The reflectance rate of a surface, indicating the amount of electromagnetic radiation reflected from the surface. It depends...

The occurrence of storms resulting from the horizontal advection of cold air at high levels or the horizontal advection of...

A deviation from the normal or expected value in atmospheric or climatic conditions, often used in meteorology to identify...

The branch of science dealing with the laws of motion of air or other gases.

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