Barographs

/ˈbærəɡræfs/ noun

Definition

Plural of barograph: multiple instruments that each record atmospheric pressure changes continuously over time.

Etymology

From 'barograph' + plural '-s'. Weather stations typically have multiple barographs for redundancy and comparison.

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Modern weather stations have barographs working 24/7/365, creating an unbroken record of atmospheric pressure that meteorologists use to understand climate patterns stretching back generations!

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