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barometric pressure

barometric pressure

noun

  1. atmospheric pressure as indicated by a barometer
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barometric pressure

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of barometric pressure1

First recorded in 1820–30
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Hurricane Milton is shattering records, becoming the fifth-strongest storm in the Atlantic Basin's recorded history by barometric pressure, strengthening into a Category 5 storm in just 10 hours.

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Many people who get either type of headache note that they can occur during sudden shifts in barometric pressure when the weather changes.

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Sweeney was on the midnight to 4 a.m. shift on June 3, her 21st birthday, when she recorded a drop in the barometric pressure.

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On Thursday, there was a “storm surge, barometric pressure, and we just got this huge push,” which coincided with “higher than normal tides,” he said.

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A conversation at the table always equaled a change in barometric pressure.

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