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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The barometer showed a millibar reading of 1000, which meant the air pressure was at sea level.
The meteorologist used millibar readings from weather balloons to analyze the temperature and humidity at different levels in the atmosphere.
The millibar reading in the hurricane was extremely low, indicating a very strong storm.
The pilot checked the millibar reading before takeoff to ensure the plane was flying at the correct altitude.
The meteorologist used millibar readings to create weather maps and forecasts.
The millibar reading can be used to predict weather changes, such as a drop in pressure before a storm.
The millibar pressure was dropping rapidly, indicating a possible tornado or hurricane.
The scuba diver checked the millibar gauge on their tank to make sure they had enough air.
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