In our hemisphere, areas of high barometric pressure, anticyclones, create winds which circulate anticlockwise. |
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According to the model, barometric pressure in the lowest stratum rose by 145 millibars to 1,108 millibars. |
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Will the change in barometric pressure or the oncoming of precipitation give an allergy sensitive person a headache? |
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If the barometric pressure suddenly drops from, say, a normal reading of 1,000 millibars to 900 millibars, a very powerful wind will result. |
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Of even more importance to freshwater fishing, and particularly dams or impoundments, is the barometric pressure. |
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Today, a bomb cyclone is an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central barometric pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours. |
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Average barometric pressure in Tampa Bay during the summer is about 29.8 inches of mercury or about 1013 millibar. |
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The turtle recorded a barometric pressure drop of 100 millibars within the vortex. |
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The anticipated temperature, rainfall, windspeed, barometric pressure and cloud cover are given, among other parameters. |
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It's a handheld weather unit that computes wind, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure in several different units of measure. |
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It will also read temperature, humidity, dew-point, wet bulb temperature, wind chill index, heat index, barometric pressure and altitude. |
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Sudden and dramatic drops in barometric pressure are what produce the extremely high winds in tornadoes and hurricanes. |
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This volume contains a study of pressure and density, astronomical refraction, barometric pressure and the transmission of gravity based on this new philosophy of physics. |
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Readings are calculated using the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, humidity in percentage of relative humidity, and barometric pressure in inches of mercury. |
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Isobar, line on a weather map of constant barometric pressure drawn on a given reference surface. |
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It is extremely important to know the precise altitude and mean sea level barometric pressure at the time of calibrating the sensor. |
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A barometer that mechanically records changes in barometric pressure over time is called a barograph. |
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Only 65 per cent of households that use a septic tank or cesspit use a barometric service for emptying their systems. |
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Keep an eye out for falling barometric pressure, which indicates that a storm is coming. |
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One place the barometric pressure has remained comfortably low is around Ramirez. |
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Truly, Rye Gogan's storm-cloud attentions had altered the barometric pressure at their table. |
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Plot a daily record of the barometric pressure taking observations twice a day for at least one month. |
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The fish also cannot adjust to sudden changes in barometric pressure, they rarely survive after being caught and released. |
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For accurate barometric pressure trend, the Weather Station should operate at the same altitude. |
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The instantaneous difference between the actual pressure and the average or barometric pressure at a given location. |
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Water moves from areas of high barometric pressure to areas of lower pressure, with a corresponding change in the height of the sea surface. |
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Furthermore, disparities in climatic conditions around the globe, such as barometric pressure, humidity and temperature, can be extreme. |
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View over 80 graphs including additional analysis of temperature, rain, rain rate, wind, and barometric pressure. |
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In a convectional storm where would you expect the barometric pressure to be highest, and where would you expect it to be lowest? |
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The concept of altitude above sea level, based on barometric pressure, is used to create one type of aircraft altimeter. |
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The pilot used and set the altimeter in the same way as a conventional barometric altimeter. |
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A barometric altimeter calculates altitude from the present air pressure of the atmosphere. |
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Each one of these track log points contains time of day, position, GPS-altitude, barometric altitude, as well as the flight speed. |
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Weather forecasts and barometric readings given by this product should be taken only as an indication and not as being totally accurate. |
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The dilution device is a double-acting barometric damper, rather than a draft hood, but it performs a similar function. |
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Well, for those of you who think we need a barometric reading on how Kerry reacts under pressure, now might be a better time than later, if you know what I mean. |
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While the average barometric pressure on earth's surface is 1,013 millibars, the pressure at the center of the hurricane is 100 to 120 millibars lower. |
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Some track barometric trends and sound an alarm at a preset elevation to prevent you from zipping past the point where you should veer left along a ridgeline. |
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As a hurricane gains strength, its barometric pressure reading drops. |
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When barometric pressure is higher than average, good weather is expected. |
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Some, such as the woodcock, snipe, lapwing, starling, and lark, rely on surrounding conditions to initiate their spring and autumn migrations, and the patterns of their flight depend on temperature and barometric pressure. |
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The data obtained by barometric measurements was used to create contour maps of the pressure distribution in the corebox. |
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Values representative of temperature, wind speed and direction, relative humidity, and barometric pressure shall be recorded during the sound measurement interval. |
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Her poems bring with them perilously low barometric pressure. |
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Storm surges are caused by changes in barometric pressure combined with strong wind created wave action. |
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So the line can indicate 9 different patterns in the barometric trend. |
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A barometric altimeter is the standard type of altimeter found in most aircraft, and is a special form of aneroid barometer that uses static atmospheric pressure to indicate an aircraft's height above mean sea level. |
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There was a weaker association with lower barometric pressure, but only for nonmigraine headaches. |
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In meteorology, the barometric pressures shown are reduced to sea level, not the surface pressures at the map locations. |
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Pilots can estimate height above sea level with an altimeter set to a defined barometric pressure. |
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Generally, the pressure used to set the altimeter is the barometric pressure that would exist at MSL in the region being flown over. |
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Due to the high barometric pressure at these depths, water may exist in either its liquid form or as a supercritical fluid at such temperatures. |
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The atmospheric correction standards for barometric pressure, humidity and temperature for SAE gross power testing were relatively idealistic. |
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Suunto Core gives you readings on time, barometric pressure and altitude. |
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Further study led to the realization that Asian monsoon seasons under certain barometric conditions were often linked to drought in Australia, Indonesia, India, and parts of Africa and mild winters in western Canada. |
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In any event, it would have been prudent to obtain an update of the altimeter setting on each approach, because the crew had been advised earlier that the barometric pressure at Québec was falling fast. |
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The adjust the reference barometric pressure on the altitude screen. |
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Low barometric pressure generally means cloudy skies and storms, while high pressure means clear skies. |
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Lower barometric pressure within two or three days of the hospital visit increased the risk. |
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This is coupled with the addition of a processor that controls the plant's inside barometric pressure, thus reducing the excess intake of new air and keeping the air quality and temperature at desirable levels. |
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To the casual observer, the tide on the lakes is obscured by the more pronounced fluctuation of the water level in response to barometric pressure and wind, but gauges do show a tidal range of about 0.1 foot. |
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Vantage Pro2 uses a sophisticated forecasting algorithm which takes into account not only barometric pressure,but also wind,rainfall,temperature, humidity,and longitude and latitude. |
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Generally in the US, barometric pressure is reported in inches of mercury for weather reports, while scientists prefer to use millibars. |
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Unlike nucleonic gauges, it is not affected by humidity, barometric pressure, gap temperature, or airborne dust. |
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Because of the wharf's exposed location, the barometric pressure was monitored, but the person monitoring the barometer did not record that the barometric pressure was decreasing steadily. |
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Then, arriving at the hunting grounds, input the new temperature and barometric pressure, and the handheld would compute a new ballistics flight table. |
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The height is decreased by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure and little fresh water below Gloucester or excessive fresh water. |
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Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels. |
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For instrument systems that vary with pressure, record barometric pressure readings from the point-of-care instrument and from a mercury barometer installed in the same room. |
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He proposed that the zero point of his temperature scale, being the boiling point, would be calibrated at the mean barometric pressure at mean sea level. |
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