Why is the barometric pressure trend arrow flat even though the weather has changed?
The Elementum Terra includes an air pressure sensor which measures the absolute air pressure surrounding the watch. Based on this measurement and your current altitude that you have set on the watch, the Terra calculates the corresponding sea level air pressure, which is shown on the outer rim of the display. Significant changes in sea level pressure – often indicating a weather change – are shown by the barometric pressure trend indicator (the arrow in the top of the display).
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