barometertryk
Barometertryk refers to the atmospheric pressure as measured by a barometer. It is usually expressed in units such as hectopascals (hPa) or kilopascals (kPa), with common historical units including millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and atmospheres (atm). At sea level, standard atmospheric pressure is defined as 1013.25 hPa (101.325 kPa). In daily observations, barometertryk typically ranges from about 980 hPa to 1050 hPa, and changes reflect weather systems and altitude. Barometertryk decreases with increasing elevation and can vary with temperature and humidity to a lesser degree.
Barometers come in several types for measuring barometertryk. Mercury barometers use a column of liquid mercury
Barometertryk is a key parameter in weather forecasting and meteorology. A falling barometertryk often signals approaching
Historically, measurements of barometertryk helped establish concepts of atmospheric pressure and the standard atmosphere used in