Dave, weather is the result of a fluid trying to equalise warm and cold regions. The sun shines equally with 1.4kW/m^2 across the entire earths surface. However, the corners of the flat earth are unable to dissipate heat and so cause an accumulation of thermons. These thermons quantum tunnel through the air particles, causing no end of mischief. The reason that meteorologists concern themselves with isobars is this indictes regions where this mischief is likely to accumulate. In regions of low pressure there is a distinct absence of mischief, while high pressure leads to definate high jinx.
Now if i could just get the lid off my jar of bernoulli particles...
Last edited by Graviman; 29th Nov 2007 at 21:37.
Reason: So that folks realise this is tongue in cheek...