That is the correct spelling of millibar (mb) and it means "1/1000th of a bar" which is a non-SI unit of pressure, chiefly atmospheric pressure. A bar is defined as 100,000 pascals (100 kilopascals) so that "standard pressure" on Earth is 1.01325 bars, equal to 101.325 millibars.
Millibars is spelled as "millibars." It is a unit of measurement used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure. One millibar is equal to one thousandth of a bar, which is approximately equal to the average atmospheric pressure at sea level.
27.23 inches of mercury is 922.1 millibars.
Approximately 871 millibars.
169 millibars.
922.1 millibars.
Yes, 1034 millibars in barometric pressure is high. Normal pressure is 1013 millibars.
A wind vane measures direction of the wind. Millibars are a measure of pressure. A barometer measures in millibars.
0.973 bar
922 millibars.
One inch of mercury is equal to 33.9 millibars. So: inches of mercury x 33.9 = millibars.
MB in weather stands for Millibars, and is a measure of pressure in the atmosphere.
32 inches of mercury = 1,083.52 millibars.
1004 millibars = 29.65 inHg