barometertryck
Barometertryck, or atmospheric pressure as measured by a barometer, is the force exerted by the column of air above a location. It results from the weight of the Earth's atmosphere pressing down on the surface. Barometertryck is usually expressed in hectopascals (hPa) or kilopascals (kPa); 1 hPa equals 100 pascals. At sea level, the standard barometertryck is about 1013.25 hPa. Pressure decreases with increasing altitude according to the hydrostatic balance of the atmosphere, a relationship that varies with temperature and weather conditions.
Instruments used to measure barometertryck include the mercury barometer, which balances atmospheric force against a column
Weather interpretation relies on barometertryck trends. Generally, rising pressure indicates an approaching high-pressure system and clearer
Barometertryck is a fundamental parameter in meteorology, aviation, and outdoor planning, reflecting the dynamic state of