Barometric pressure
atmospheric pressure.
historical examples
during a rise of barometric pressure such wells are sometimes observed to suck.
meteorology charles fitzhugh talman
thirteen cubic feet of free air at normal temperature and barometric pressure weigh about one pound.
scientific american supplement, no. 799, april 25, 1891 various
the results obtained as to the relation between dissipation and barometric pressure are conflicting.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 8 various
such forms, however, are subject to the influence of barometric pressure and an alteration of 0.5 in.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 14, slice 3 various
when the barometric pressure outside increases, the current of air flows in the reverse direction.
meteorology charles fitzhugh talman
record carefully temperature, direction and velocity of wind, and if possible, barometric pressure.
bird-lore march-april 1916 various
the strength of the winds in a cyclone depends upon the contrast in barometric pressure between its center and its outer border.
the mentor: the weather charles fitzhugh talman
it had been from the east for some time now, while the barometric pressure in the north sea had been low.
on the seaboard august strindberg
he made me tell him the temperature and the barometric pressure every hour for about a month!
the right time walter bupp
i will now make a few remarks on the barometric pressure, temperature, and other features of the meteorology of this group.
the solomon islands and their natives h. b. (henry brougham) guppy
noun
atmospheric pressure as indicated by a barometer
barometric pressure
(bār’ə-mět’rĭk)
see atmospheric pressure.
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