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Maybe it was the change in barometric pressure, or something.
"The air is going up and that makes the barometric pressure go down," she said.
Maybe the barometric pressure was different two feet farther off the ground.
We were wondering if that had anything to do with the barometric pressure.
Simultaneously, it seemed, there had been a change in barometric pressure.
During that time, a weather station reported a 931 barometric pressure reading.
Barometric pressure is 11 02 I - it looks like it's going through the roof.
It might even be able to detect barometric pressure when it's above the water's surface.
He also established the relationship between barometric pressure and height above sea level.
Warm and cold fronts always follow changes in barometric pressure.
Low barometric pressure outside has the same effect as high blood-pressure inside.
Sealed against the vacuum of space, barometric pressure outside made no difference.
The barometric pressure remained the lowest ever known outside tropical areas.
This provides real time information on barometric pressure changes.
Barometric pressure was down to 976, wind speed 40-45 knots - force 9.
Air is still absolutely normal, as is the barometric pressure.
"So, the barometric pressure begins to drop," Storm was saying.
Consequently, near the center of the cyclone the barometric pressure is very low.
The stations provide basic information such as temperature, barometric pressure, and rain fall.
The central barometric pressure continued to fall despite the fact that the storm was beginning to weaken.
Barometric pressures in some areas actually began to rise, bringing hope of an end to the storm.
The storm also reached a low barometric pressure of 945 millibars.
It is defined as, "barometric pressure adjusted to sea level."
The higher he climbed, the lower the barometric pressure fell, and the worse his vision became.
It is shown on a weather map by a line showing the areas of lower barometric pressure.