isallobars' - 2 dictionary results
| i·sal·lo·bar
(ī-sāl'ə-bär') Pronunciation Key
n. A line on a weather map connecting places having equal changes in atmospheric pressure within a given period of time. [is(o)- + allo- + Greek baros, weight; see gwerə-1 in Indo-European roots.] |
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| isallobar
(ī-sāl'ə-bär') Pronunciation Key
A line on a weather map connecting places having equal changes in atmospheric pressure within a given period of time. Isallobars measure pressure tendency, a value that describes both the difference in barometric pressure at the beginning and end of a given time period as well as the pattern—falling, rising, or steady—of pressure change. |
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
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