baroscope$6983$ - translation to greek
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baroscope$6983$ - translation to greek

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Barometers; Aneroid barometer; Weather glass; Barometric; Baroscope; Weatherglass; Barometry; Mercury barometer; Goethe barometer; Fortin mercury barometer; MEMS barometer; Atmospheric pressure sensor; Air pressure sensor
  • Reservoir of a Fortin barometer
  • Fortin barometer
  • Analogue recording [[barograph]] using five stacked aneroid barometer cells.
  • Goethe's device
  • Barometer
  • The [[Galaxy Nexus]] has a built-in barometer
  • mercury]] column and reservoir at base
  • Aneroid barometer
  • A digital barometer with altimeter setting (for correction) displayed
  • Table of Pneumaticks, 1728 ''Cyclopaedia''
  • Timex Expedition WS4 in Barometric chart mode with weather forecast function

baroscope      
n. βαροσκοπίο
aneroid barometer         
μεταλλικό βαρόμετρο

Definition

Barometry
·noun The art or process of making barometrical measurements.

Wikipedia

Barometer

A barometer is a scientific instrument that is used to measure air pressure in a certain environment. Pressure tendency can forecast short term changes in the weather. Many measurements of air pressure are used within surface weather analysis to help find surface troughs, pressure systems and frontal boundaries.

Barometers and pressure altimeters (the most basic and common type of altimeter) are essentially the same instrument, but used for different purposes. An altimeter is intended to be used at different levels matching the corresponding atmospheric pressure to the altitude, while a barometer is kept at the same level and measures subtle pressure changes caused by weather and elements of weather. The average atmospheric pressure on the earth's surface varies between 940 and 1040 hPa (mbar). The average atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013 hPa (mbar).