Atmospheric Subsidence

Atmospheric Subsidence

Atmospheric Subsidence

05/31/25

“What happens to air as it sinks in the atmosphere?”

Air moves around in the atmosphere. When it sinks, it warms up, compresses, and increases its water vapor-holding capacity. This phenomenon, known as Atmospheric Subsidence, results in warmer weather, clearer skies, and lower relative humidity in an area.

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