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The weather station can display 12 or 24-hour time, weather forcast with easy-to-read icons, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, 24-hour barometric pressure trends, Barometric pressure.
iTech News Net 2009
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Barometric pressure, temperature wind speed and direction and electrostatic charge are all measured at each station.
Foo Fighters Hugh Barlow 2011
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Barometric pressure is dropping at an alarming rate.
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Barometric changes can cause our stress levels to rise.
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Which is the service provider for the automated weather flight information including Barometric runway conditions?
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Barometric pressure changes from weather systems depress or increase sea levels, with time scales from hours to weeks.
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Barometric pressure is another key to predicting weather.
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Barometric pressure, for those of you who keep score on that stuff, has gone up a little bit, which means it's a little less strong of a storm.
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Barometric pressure, owing to the comparatively low latitude, is not exposed to sudden and marked changes, except during hurricane conditions, which usually affect the central coast-line in February and March.
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Barometric pressure, however, not only (UNINTELLIGIBLE) does the wind speed, but also gives us more information about the tornado vortex, which is very valuable.
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