BAROMETER

bərŏmˈətər, instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. It was invented in 1643 by the Italian scientist Evangelista Torricelli, who used a column of water in a tube 34 ft (10.4 m) long. This inconvenient water column was soon replaced by mercury, which is denser than water and requires a tube about 3 ft (0.9 m) long. The mercurial barometer consists of a glass tube, sealed at one end and filled with pure mercury. After being heated to expel the air, it is inverted in a small cup of mercury called the cistern. The mercury in the tube sinks slightly, creating above it a vacuum (the Torricellian vacuum). Atmospheric pressure on the surface of the mercury in the cistern supports the column in the tube, which varies in height with variations in atmospheric pressure and hence with changes in elevation, generally decreasing with increases in height above sea level. Standard sea-level pressure is 14.7 lb per sq in. (1,030 grams per sq cm), which is equivalent to a column of mercury 29.92 in. (760 mm) in height; the decrease with elevation is approximately 1 in. (2.5 cm) for every 900 ft (270 m) of ascent. In weather forecasting, barometric readings are usually measured on electronically controlled instruments often tied to computers. The results are plotted on base maps so that analyses of weather-producing pressure systems can be made. At a given location a storm is generally anticipated when the barometer is falling rapidly; when the barometer is rising, fair weather may usually be expected. The aneroid barometer is a metallic box so made that when the air has been partially removed from the box the surface depresses or expands with variation of air pressure on it; this motion is transmitted by a train of levers to a pointer which shows the pressure on a graduated scale. A barograph is a self-recording aneroid barometer; an altimeter is often an aneroid barometer used to calculate altitude.

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A Barometer of Our Times. by Sarah Caylor ECOTOPIA: THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL...halfhearted embrace of eco-principals. In this sense, the exhibition is a barometer of our times. Everyone acknowledges that our ecology is in crisis, but...
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Public barometer by Catherine Slessor This ingenious...object, it is takes the form of a giant, working barometer. Designed by Brookes Stacey Randall Fursdon, the new barometer is constructed around an existing surge pipe attached...
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BAROMETER b rom t r, instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure...requires a tube about 3 ft (0.9 m) long. The mercurial barometer consists of a glass tube, sealed at one end and filled...given location a storm is generally anticipated when the barometer is falling rapidly; when the barometer is rising, fair...
ANEROID BAROMETER see barometer . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...and place with regard to temperature, air pressure (see barometer ), wind, humidity, cloudiness, and precipitation. The term...observations include rockets, weather satellites, radiosondes , barometers, anemometers, weather vanes , psychrometers , thermometers...
ALTIMETER altim it r, al time t r, device for measuring altitude. The most common type is an aneroid barometer calibrated to show the drop in atmospheric pressure in terms of linear elevation as an airplane, balloon, or mountain climber...
...was Galileos secretary (1641 42) and his successor as professor of philosophy and mathematics at Florence. He invented the barometer (1643), called the Torricelli tube, and a microscope, and he improved the telescope. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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