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What happens when there are extreme differences in air pressure and temperatures?

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When there are extreme differences in air pressure and temperatures, violent storms often occur, including hailstorms and tornadoes.

Warmer and cooler air masses are in constant motion because the atmopshere is trying to equalize temperatures and pressure. When there are extreme differences in air pressure and temperatures, violent storms are common

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When there are extreme differences in air pressure and temperatures, violent storms often occur, including hailstorms and tornadoes. ... Tornadoes form when warm moist air is lifted, causing an updraft. Moisture condenses into clouds and forms a thunderstorm.
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