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What is pressure gradient?

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When pressure is different from one location to another, a difference in pressure exists. ... When a pressure difference exists, a pressure gradient exists. The pressure gradient is usually indicated by the proximity of isobars (lines of constant pressure) on a surface weather map.

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In atmospheric science, the pressure gradient is a physical quantity that describes in which direction and at what rate the pressure increases the most rapidly around a particular location. The pressure gradient is a dimensional quantity expressed in units of pascals per metre.

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