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thermal low

Thermal lows, or heat lows, are non-frontal low-pressure areas that occur over the continents in the subtropics during the warm season, as the result of intense heating when compared to their surrounding environments.〔Glossary of Meteorology (2009). (Thermal Low. ) American Meteorological Society. Retrieved on 2009-03-02.〕 Thermal lows occur near the Sonoran Desert, on the Mexican plateau, in California's Great Central Valley, the Sahara, over north-west Argentina in South America, over the Kimberley region of north-west Australia, the Iberian peninsula, and the Tibetan plateau.
Over land, intense, rapid solar heating of the land surface results in heating of the lowest layers of the atmosphere via reradiated energy in the infrared spectrum. The resulting hotter air is less dense than surrounding cooler air. This, combined with the rising of the hot air, results in the formation of a low pressure area. Elevated areas can enhance the strength of the thermal low as they warm more quickly than the atmosphere which surrounds them at the same altitude. Over the water, instability lows form during the winter when the air overlying the land is colder than the warmer water body. Thermal lows tend to have weak circulations, and can extend to in height. Thermal lows over the western and southern portions of North America, northern Africa, and southeast Asia are strong enough to lead to summer monsoon conditions. Development of thermal lows inland of the coastline lead to the development of sea breezes. Sea breezes combined with rugged topography near the coast can encourage poor air quality.
==Formation==

In deserts, lack of ground and plant moisture that would normally provide evaporative cooling can lead to intense, rapid solar heating of the lower layers of air. The hot air is less dense than surrounding cooler air. This, combined with the rising of the hot air, results in a low pressure area called a thermal low.〔 Over elevated surfaces, heating of the ground exceeds the heating of the surrounding air at the same altitude above sea level, which creates an associated heat low over the terrain and enhances any thermal lows which would have otherwise existed.〔National Weather Service Office in Tucson, Arizona (2008). (What is a monsoon? ) National Weather Service Western Region Headquarters. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕〔Douglas G. Hahn and Syukuro Manabe (1975). (The Role of Mountains in the South Asian Monsoon Circulation. ) ''Journal of Atmospheric Sciences'', vol. 32, Issue 8, pp. 1515-1541. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕 During the cold season, (winter), warm water bodies such as the Great Lakes can induce an instability low.〔Nathaniel S. Winstead and Pierre D. Mourad (2000). (Shallow Great Lake–Scale Atmospheric Thermal Circulation Imaged by Synthetic Aperture Radar. ) ''Monthly Weather Review'': pp. 3654–3663. Retrieved on 2009-03-09.〕 Thermal lows which develop near sea level can build in height during the warm season, or summer, to the elevation of the 700 hPa pressure surface,〔David R. Rowson and Stephen J. Colucci (1992). (Synoptic climatology of thermal low-pressure systems over south-western north America. ) ''International Journal of Climatology'', Vol. 12 Issue 6, pp. 529-545. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕 which lies near above sea level.〔United States Navy (2008). (Forecasters Handbook for the Arctic Appendix B: Mean Monthly Sea Level Pressure, Air Temperature, and 700-mb Height. ) Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕 Heat lows normally are stationary and have a weak cyclonic circulation.〔National Weather Service Forecast Office Columbia, South Carolina (2009). (Weather Terms. ) National Weather Service Eastern Region Headquarters. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕 As they are strongest at the surface and warm near their center, and weaker aloft where the air is more stable, the thermal low is considered warm core.〔Glossary of Meteorology (2009). (Warm Low. ) American Meteorological Society. Retrieved on 2009-04-04.〕〔Gongyuh Lin (2008). (Synoptic Weather Systems. ) California State University, Northridge. Retrieved on 2009-04-04.〕 The strongest versions of these features globally are over Arabia, the northern portion of the Indian subcontinent, Arizona, Mexican plateau,〔Donna F. Tucker (1998). (The Summer Plateau Low Pressure System of Mexico. ) ''Journal of Climate'': pp. 1002–1015. Retrieved on 2009-03-09.〕 northwest Argentina,〔Marcelo E. Seluchi, A. Celeste Saulo, Matilde Nicolini, and Prakki Satyamurty (2003). (The Northwestern Argentinean Low: A Study of Two Typical Events. ) ''Monthly Weather Review'': pp. 2361–2378. Retrieved on 2009-03-09.〕 southwestern Spain,〔Roger Graham Barry and Richard J. Chorley (2003). ''(Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate. )'' Routledge, p. 199. ISBN 978-0-415-27171-4. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕 Australia,〔(【引用サイトリンク】Bureau of Meteorology">url=http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/sa/giles/climate.shtml )〕 and northern Africa. The formation of the heat low over northern Africa leads to a low-level westerly jet stream from June into October.〔B. Pu and K. H. Cook (2008). (Dynamics of the Low-Level Westerly Jet Over West Africa. ) American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2008, abstract #A13A-0229. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.〕

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