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1023 millibars is 30.213 inches of Mercury.

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At 5,280 feet above sea level, which is equivalent to one mile, the air pressure is typically around 18.7 inches of mercury (Hg), or approximately 630 millibars (mb). This is significantly lower than the standard sea level pressure of 29.92 inches Hg (1013.25 mb), as air pressure decreases with altitude. Factors like temperature and weather conditions can cause slight variations in this value.


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The standard atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi which is equal to 1014 millibars and 760 mm Hg. Therefore 606 mm Hg = 606/760 of an atmosphere = 0.797 atm. Therefore in millibars it is 0.797 x 1014 = 808.5 mb. Now 1 mb = 100 Pa = 0.1 kPa, so 808.5 mb = 80.85 kPa.


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There are several units in common usage. In the US they like "inches of mercury" and "Paschals." Industrial types (especially those dealing in steam) like inches of WC (water column). Scientists like me prefer to use millimeters of mercury, or "atmospheres" (1 ATM= 760 mm Hg = 1 Torr). Take your pick!