Barómetri
Barómetri is a term derived from the Greek words "baros" meaning weight and "metron" meaning measure. It refers to the scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, commonly known as a barometer. This measurement is crucial for understanding weather patterns and forecasting.
The invention of the barometer is generally attributed to Evangelista Torricelli in 1643. He created the first
Other types of barometers exist, including aneroid barometers, which do not use mercury. These devices utilize
Barometric pressure readings are often expressed in units such as millibars (mb), hectopascals (hPa), or inches