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There are several options depending on the type of air pressure being measured:In the 1800's ships used a weather glass - a simple barometer - to measure changes in air pressure.To measure atmospheric (ambient air) pressure, a barometer is used. (It may be either an aneroid or a Mercury type of barometer.)For tires, it's a tire pressure gauge.In industrial processes and boilers the gauge is frequently called a manometer.For pressure vessels it is a Bourdon gauge.
yes. most days I always sunny.
If by type you mean Fujita (F) scale rating, then generally the stronger the tornado the lower the pressure.
cold front
I use a fuel pressure gauge.
Very nice weather. Highs don't like to let clouds form, nonetheless rain or thunderstorms.
Cold and snowy weather should be expected when temperatures are decreasing.
If one air mass is warm, and the other cold, stormy weather is expected.
high pressure=sunny;good weather
warm weather
warm weather
warm weather
Decreasing pressure
High pressure usually generates stable, calm weather.
Low pressure
A drop in atmospheric pressure.
A high pressure system always bodes fair weather.