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If an area is in the 50+ dBZ range, what atmospheric pressure conditions could the area be experiencing?

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Generally above 50 dBZ range the intensity varies accordingly for every 5 points. Such as small hail to moderate hail and from moderate to heavy hail.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The atmospheric pressure conditions for a 50+ dBZ range differs from small to heavy hails.

Step-by-step explanation:

dBZ refers to decibel relative to Z used in weather radar most of the times, in order to compare the reflection factor (Z) of a weather radar signal reflected off a remote object to the return of a droplet of rain with a diameter of 1 mm.

dBZ is a logarithmic dimensionless technical unit, at 55 dBZ and above, most storms have hail which can throw off the rainfall rate because hail has a higher reflection.

Generally above 50 dBZ range the intensity varies accordingly for every 5 points. Such as small hail to moderate hail and from moderate to heavy hail.

Therefore the atmospheric pressure conditions differs from rains to hails.

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