气压

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Understanding 气压 (qì yā)

气压 refers specifically to atmospheric pressure, the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. It is a key concept in weather forecasting and environmental science.

Usage in Context

This term is often used in meteorology to describe weather patterns, such as high-pressure (气压) and low-pressure (气压) systems, which influence weather conditions like clear skies or storms.

Common Collocations

  • 气压 (high pressure): indicates stable, clear weather.
  • 气压 (low pressure): often associated with clouds and precipitation.
  • 气压变化 (pressure change): important in contexts like diving or aviation.

Practical Notes

When using 气压, it is common to discuss its rise or fall to predict weather changes. It is a technical term, so it appears frequently in scientific or formal contexts rather than casual conversation.

Avoid confusing 气压 with (temperature) or 气候 (climate), which relate to different atmospheric properties.

Example Sentences

A drop in atmospheric pressure usually indicates that the weather will

High-pressure areas usually bring clear weather.

Divers must pay attention to changes in underwater pressure.