Chronobarometer

/ˌkrɒnoʊbəˈrɒmɪtə/ noun

Definition

An instrument combining time measurement with barometric (air pressure) measurement; a specialized scientific device.

Etymology

Combining 'chron' (time), 'baro-' (pressure), and '-meter' (measure). This technical term likely appears in specialized meteorological or physics literature.

Kelly Says

A chronobarometer would be incredibly useful for studying how atmospheric pressure changes over specific time intervals—exactly the kind of precise measurement that weather prediction and climate science depend on.

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