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Why are air pressure readings sometimes given in millibars (mb)?

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Why are air pressure readings sometimes given in millibars (mb)?

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At sea level, standard air pressure measures approximately 30 inches or 760 millimeters of mercury. Since the 1930’s, the National Weather Service has also measured air pressure in bars. The prefix milli means 1/1000 of a bar. Using these units, standard air pressure is equal to 1013.20 millibars.

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