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单词 millibar
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Definition of millibar in English:

millibar

noun ˈmɪlɪbɑːˈmɪləˌbɑr
  • One thousandth of a bar, the cgs unit of atmospheric pressure equivalent to 100 pascals.

    peak wind speed was 170 knots and pressure dropped to 993 millibars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We, in weather, measure pressure in millibars, so it's just a number.
    • Wilma's confirmed pressure readings yesterday morning dropped to 882 millibars - the lowest minimum pressure ever measured in a hurricane in the Atlantic basin, according to the hurricane centre.
    • The world record for the lowest tropical cyclone pressure is 870 millibars in Typhoon Tip in the northwest Pacific Ocean on Oct. 12, 1979.
    • The turtle recorded a barometric pressure drop of 100 millibars within the vortex.
    • The barometer had not moved from 1000 millibars.
    • The U.S. National Weather Service uses the old term, millibars, on its charts and in its reports.
    • Although the storm is bigger, the pressure in the centre of the storm had increased yesterday evening, up from the 882 millibar record reached yesterday morning to 900 millibars.
    • The mean air pressure over this period was some five millibars above average.
    • If the barometric pressure suddenly drops from, say, a normal reading of 1,000 millibars to 900 millibars, a very powerful wind will result.
    • The surface-level rise in pressure was 145.1 millibars according to Richardson, and 145.4 according to Lynch.
    • Meteorologist use the pressure in millibars to determine the actual strength of the storm.
    • If pressure decreases by one millibar, the sea level rises by one centimetre.
    • A fall of atmospheric pressure of 1.005 millibars will result in a rise of sea level of 1 cm.
    • The Martian atmosphere today is predominantly carbon dioxide, with a pressure of about 6 millibars at the surface.
    • When you multiply by inches of mercury and divide by millibars, the millibars cancel out and you're left with inches of mercury.
    • People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity.
    • Also, the central pressure in the storm has dropped significantly by more than 20 millibars, which is a big drop.
    • According to the model, barometric pressure in the lowest stratum rose by 145 millibars to 1,108 millibars.
    • This storm dropped 100 millibars in the space of 24 hours.
    • Today, a bomb cyclone is an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central barometric pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.
 
 

Definition of millibar in US English:

millibar

nounˈmɪləˌbɑrˈmiləˌbär
  • One thousandth of a bar, the cgs unit of atmospheric pressure equivalent to 100 pascals.

    peak wind speed was 170 knots and pressure dropped to 993 millibars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The turtle recorded a barometric pressure drop of 100 millibars within the vortex.
    • The mean air pressure over this period was some five millibars above average.
    • When you multiply by inches of mercury and divide by millibars, the millibars cancel out and you're left with inches of mercury.
    • The world record for the lowest tropical cyclone pressure is 870 millibars in Typhoon Tip in the northwest Pacific Ocean on Oct. 12, 1979.
    • A fall of atmospheric pressure of 1.005 millibars will result in a rise of sea level of 1 cm.
    • The barometer had not moved from 1000 millibars.
    • Also, the central pressure in the storm has dropped significantly by more than 20 millibars, which is a big drop.
    • This storm dropped 100 millibars in the space of 24 hours.
    • Wilma's confirmed pressure readings yesterday morning dropped to 882 millibars - the lowest minimum pressure ever measured in a hurricane in the Atlantic basin, according to the hurricane centre.
    • Although the storm is bigger, the pressure in the centre of the storm had increased yesterday evening, up from the 882 millibar record reached yesterday morning to 900 millibars.
    • If pressure decreases by one millibar, the sea level rises by one centimetre.
    • If the barometric pressure suddenly drops from, say, a normal reading of 1,000 millibars to 900 millibars, a very powerful wind will result.
    • The Martian atmosphere today is predominantly carbon dioxide, with a pressure of about 6 millibars at the surface.
    • We, in weather, measure pressure in millibars, so it's just a number.
    • People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity.
    • The surface-level rise in pressure was 145.1 millibars according to Richardson, and 145.4 according to Lynch.
    • According to the model, barometric pressure in the lowest stratum rose by 145 millibars to 1,108 millibars.
    • Today, a bomb cyclone is an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central barometric pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.
    • The U.S. National Weather Service uses the old term, millibars, on its charts and in its reports.
    • Meteorologist use the pressure in millibars to determine the actual strength of the storm.
 
 
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