A millibar is a unit of measuring pressure. Air pressure is one of the basic things you can measure in weather. High pressure (over 1013 millibars at sea level) usually indicates calm, clear weather while low pressure usually indicates stormy weather.
I just found out after I had retaken my test, it is millibars.
Strong Cat 1 hurricane.
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.
A barometer is a device used to measure atmospheric pressure. If pressure is high (good weather), then pressure on the barometer will exceed 1000 millibars. If the pressure is low (bad weather), then the pressure reading on the barometer will be below 1000 millibars.
Yep, Millibars is just another unit of measuring air pressure.
I just found out after I had retaken my test, it is millibars.
Bad weather.
MB in weather stands for Millibars, and is a measure of pressure in the atmosphere.
Strong Cat 1 hurricane.
The two most common units used for air pressure in weather reports are: Inches of Mercury and Millibars.
In weather maps, atmospheric pressure is measured in millibars. Standard atmospheric pressure is 1013.2 millibars at sea level. Air pressure varies depending on temperature and air density.
I just found out after I had retaken my test, it is millibars.
A millibar is a unit of pressure most commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure.
The two most common units used for air pressure in weather reports are: Inches of Mercury and Millibars.
it is used to measure the air pressure which is useful for the meteorologists to tell the weather, the air pressure is measured in millibars!
27.23 inches of mercury is 922.1 millibars.