A thermal low, also known as a thermal depression or heat low, is a type of low-pressure area that forms in response to intense heating of the Earth's surface, particularly during warm seasons. These areas are characterized by a significant increase in temperature at the surface compared to the surrounding regions, which leads to the rising of warm air. As the warm air rises, it creates a zone of lower pressure at the surface.

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