Understanding Weather and Climate (7th Edition) (MasteringMeteorology Series) by Edward Aguado, James E. Burt.
►   Hydrostatic Balance = if the net upwards force is equal to the downward force
─     For an atmosphere in hydrostatic balance, the balance of forces
in the vertical requires that… 
►   Or, the Hydrostatic
Equation:
─     The negative sign ensures that the pressure decreases with
increasing height
─     Because 
 we can rearrange the hydrostatic equation to
give…
►   Above a fixed point on Earth… 
─     That is, the pressure at height z is equal to the weight of
the air in the vertical column of unit cross-sectional are lying about that
level.
Hydrostatic
Equilibrium
►   Pressure gradient force causes wind to flow from high to
low pressure
►   Air pressure rapidly decreases with altitude
►   Gravity pulls all mass, including the atmosphere, downward.
►   Hydrostatic Equilibrium = vertical pressure gradient force and the force of
gravity are normally of nearly equal value and operate in opposite directions
─     When, gravitational force = vertical pressure gradient
force in magnitude à no vertical
acceleration occurs
─     When, gravitational force > vertical pressure gradient
force à downward motion
When, gravitational force < vertical pressure gradient force à
updrafts can develop that are associated with powerful thunderstorms






 
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