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Barometric Pressure

Barometric Pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above the surface of the Earth. This parameter, often measured in units like Hectopascals or millibars, is the most fundamental weather indicator. A rising Barometric Pressure is generally associated with fair and stable weather, while a drop indicates the approach of a low-pressure system bringing storms or significant weather changes. In the industrial sector, Barometric Pressure measurement is crucial for equipment calibration, air pollutant dispersion modeling, and aviation operations. Understanding and monitoring Barometric Pressure fluctuations is key for weather forecasting, safety, and optimizing processes dependent on atmospheric conditions.


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