Geography of Climate and Weather

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Barometers

Barometers are used to measure air pressure. Air pressure is normally measured in millibars. 
Barometers are normally kept inside Stevenson screens to keep them safe. 
A barometer has a movable needle (pointer). 
The pointer can be moved to the current reading so that you can then make a comparison with the reading from the following day.


A Barometer

The History of the Barometer and How It Works


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      • Tropical Forest
      • Climate Zones
      • Tools to Measure Weather
      • IGCSE Geography Climate and Weather Exam Revision
      • Depressions
      • Air Pressure
      • IGCSE Past Papers
      • Convectional Rainfall
      • Frontal Rainfall
      • Relief Rainfall
      • Types of Rainfall
      • Interpreting and Describing Climate Graphs
      • Factors Influencing Climate: Ocean Currents
      • Factors Influencing Climate : Relief
      • Factors Influencing Climate: Prevailing Wind
      • Factors Influencing Climate: Distance from the Sea
      • Factors Influencing Climate: Latitude
      • Presenting Weather Data Via Synoptic Chart
      • How to Measure Cloud Cover
      • Clouds and Cloud Types
      • Weather Maps
      • Climate Graphs
      • Cloud Cover
      • Anemometers
      • Wind Vanes
      • Rain Gauge
      • Hygrometer
      • Maximum Minimum Thermometer
      • Barometers
      • Stevenson Screen
      • IGCSE Specifications for Weather and Climate
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