Barometrograph

/ˌbærəˈmɛtrəɡræf/ noun

A device that automatically records atmospheric pressure changes over time, usually on a rotating drum of paper with a pen or stylus.

From barometer + -graph (Greek graphein 'to write'). Invented in the 19th century as scientists wanted continuous records of pressure changes without constant manual observation.

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