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The Barometer Handbook

A Modern Look At Barometers And Applications Of Barometric Pressure

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An edition of The Barometer Handbook (2009)

The Barometer Handbook

A Modern Look At Barometers And Applications Of Barometric Pressure

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The barometer remains the most important tool for evaluating and predicting the weather. This book explains why knowing accurate values of the atmospheric pressure can improve this process and benefit all applications. Ways to evaluate and calibrate aneroid and electronic barometers using readily available data by Internet or telephone are clearly described. Tactical applications to marine navigation are covered. The book also includes worldwide average monthly pressures and their standard deviations.

With the exception of trained meteorological crews, barometers in the past were used at sea primarily to learn if the pressure was going up or down, and whether it was doing this rapidly or slowly. And from this we made an educated guess of a likely consequence, usually in conjunction with other observations. Outside of professional marine use, little effort was made to know the true pressure for several reasons. We did not know what to do with it if we had it, and more often we could not get it if we wanted it, because most barometers were not calibrated.

This has changed. We now have many valuable applications of accurate pressure, and we also have affordable ways to get it, and we have convenient ways to prove our instruments work properly. The main goal of this book is to show how all this comes about, and to give more insight into this fascinating, venerable instrument that has been with us for 150 years.

Another goal is to introduce users to the new breed of electronic devices that are in the process of revolutionizing how we do weather at sea. We also re-introduce mariners to several classic aneroid instruments that are highly accurate and tested at sea for over 70 years, and why we benefit from having both a calibrated aneroid and an electronic barometer on board.

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The Barometer Handbook: A Modern Look At Barometers And Applications Of Barometric Pressure
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview
1.2 What is a Barometer?
1.3 What does it Measure?
2. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
2.1 An Ocean of Air
2.2 Units
2.3 Pressure vs. Altitude
2.4 The Standard Atmosphere
2.5 Pressure on Weather Maps
3. READING & CARE OF BAROMETERS
3.1 Aneroid Barometers
3.2 Errors in Aneroid Barometers
3.3 Electronic Barometers
3.4 Errors in Electronic Barometers
4. BAROMETER CALIBRATION
4.1 What is Calibration?
4.2 Setting vs. Calibration
4.3 Sources of Accurate pressure
4.4 How to Find your Elevation
4.5 Calibration Procedures
4.6 Test your Barometer in a Skyscraper
4.7 Using a Weather Map to Check your Barometer
4.8 Commercial Calibration Services
5. BAROMETERS & WEATHER FORECASTING
5.1 Significance of the Actual Pressure
5.2 What Causes the Pressure to Change
5.3 Estimating Wind Speed from Pressure Reports
5.4 Rules Associated with Wind Directions
5.5 Trends and their Meanings
5.6 Diurnal Variation
5.7 Icons on Electronic Barometers
6. ROLE OF ACCURATE PRESSURE IN MARINE WEATHER
6.1 Perspective
6.2 Target Pressures
6.3 Checking Weather Maps and Model Forecasts (GIRB)
6.4 Storm Warnings in the Tropics
7. OTHER ROLES OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
7.1 Pressure and Tide Height
7;2 Health and the Barometer
7.3 The Barometer in Sports
7.4 The Barometer in Science
8. BAROMETER SELECTION
8.1 The Choices
8.2 Choosing an Aneroid Barometer
8.3 Choosing an Electronic Barometer
8.4 Sensors vs. Barometers
9. ALTIMETERS
9.1 The Hypsometric Equation
9.2 Climbing and Hiking
9.3 Aviation
9.4 Skydiving
9.5 Barometers in GPS Units
9.6 Mining and Caving
10. WORLDWIDE MONTHLY MEAN PRESSURES
10.1 The Data
10.2 Overview of World Pressures
10.3 Obtaining Mean Pressure Data from the NCDC
FURTHER READING
APPENDICES
A1. Pressure Units Conversions
A2. The Standard Atmosphere
A3. Finding Sea Level Pressure from Station Pressure
A4. Using Spreadsheet Software for Calibration Analysis
A5. Forecasts Using Pressure and Wind
A6. Density Altitude
INDEX
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Paperback
Number of pages
248
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9.2 x 7.5 x 0.5 inches
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1 pounds

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OL26005059M
ISBN 13
9780914025122

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