❤1. How can forecast, about a 'clear sky, or an approaching storm' be made by
measuring the atmospheric pressure of a given region?❤
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The pressure in the atmosphere is measured using the weather barometers.
If the pressure of air in the atmosphere is high, there are chances of clear sky and if the pressure in the atmosphere is low, there is changes of approaching storms.❤❤❤
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In order to predict the forecast of the weather, the conditions of the atmosphere must be familiar with that location and for the area nearby. The air pressure, temperature, and other features of the atmosphere must be determined and the data is gathered.
Thermometers measure temperature, the meteorologists use barometers to determine air pressure. A variation in barometric pressure suggests that a variation in weather is nearby. If the air pressure declines, a high-pressure cell is on the way and clear skies can be anticipated. If the pressure falls, a low pressure is coming and would possibly bring storm clouds.
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