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    Barometric numbers??

    Anyone know what the average barometer reading is so I have a way to tell if it is high or low? Right now it is 29.73 where I live. Is that a high or low reading??

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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Um

    The barometric pressure is normally measured in millibars I think?

    At the moment it is 1017 where I am.

    If yours is really 29.73 I hope you are reading the wrong thing.


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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    In the U.S., we measure barometric pressure in units of inches of mercury, so pressure in the 20s is about right.

    Wikipedia says that the standard 1 atm pressure is 29.53 inHg. This will vary depending on where you live, though. Here in southern AZ, we typically have higher pressure than most places in the country.
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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Whew!

    Thank gord for that.

    Over here barrometric pressure in the 20's is dang near a vaccum.

    On a tip from Freaky frog I got a small barometer and put it right on the rack so that when I am checking the snakes I can see easily if the pressure is rising or falling and decide on pairings then and there.


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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Quote Originally Posted by BLong7211 View Post
    Anyone know what the average barometer reading is so I have a way to tell if it is high or low? Right now it is 29.73 where I live. Is that a high or low reading??
    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Um

    The barometric pressure is normally measured in millibars I think?

    At the moment it is 1017 where I am.

    If yours is really 29.73 I hope you are reading the wrong thing.


    dr del
    We use inches as mentioned below, but The pressure is read to the nearest thousandth as in 29.735 or 29.730 it is rounded to the nearest .005 inch. I was an Aviation Weather forecaster for the AF for 21 years. Are you sure the reading you looking at is pressure or "station pressure" ? Altimeter settings for aircraft are done in 4 digits ie. 29.73, it makes a difference. For Altimeter settings it will be prefixed by the tern ALSTG in a weather observation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eventide View Post
    In the U.S., we measure barometric pressure in units of inches of mercury, so pressure in the 20s is about right.

    Wikipedia says that the standard 1 atm pressure is 29.53 inHg. This will vary depending on where you live, though. Here in southern AZ, we typically have higher pressure than most places in the country.
    Actually for weather purposes the standard is 29.92(0)inHg. It will rise or fall as High or Low pressure systems move through an area.
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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernRegius View Post
    I was an Aviation Weather forecaster for the AF for 21 years.
    Awesome!

    Actually for weather purposes the standard is 29.92(0)inHg. It will rise or fall as High or Low pressure systems move through an area.
    Ah, okay.

    Highs have a tendency to park over us for a significant fraction of the year; that's why I commented that our barometric pressure tends to be higher.
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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Quote Originally Posted by Eventide View Post
    Awesome!



    Ah, okay.

    Highs have a tendency to park over us for a significant fraction of the year; that's why I commented that our barometric pressure tends to be higher.
    High pressures bring heat and lows bring cool. Just thought I would add that.

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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    High pressures bring heat and lows bring cool. Just thought I would add that.
    Not necessarily. It depends on where the highs are located with respect to warm/cool air, large bodies of water, etc.
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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    What does this have to do with BP breeding?
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    Re: Barometric numbers??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y View Post
    What does this have to do with BP breeding?
    They say that when the pressure drops that is a good time to pair females up with males. Something to do with the pressure makes them breeder better.

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