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  1. I've just ordered this book so hopefully it will give me a good idea at what I need to do. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-Guide-Weat...p/dp/0540090263
  2. In either case do you know of some kind of lookup table or chart I could use. As at the moment they're just numbers with no meaning. I've tried searching on google but I must not be using the right search terms as I'm not getting anything useful.
  3. I work in an office on the 2nd floor so most of the day I will remain at the same altitude so the pressure should remain consistant.
  4. Hello, I've just bought a new watch which shows me what the current barometric pressure is. I believe I have callobrated it correctly to my location. Now I have been searching on the internet to find some kind of chart which tells me how to interpret the changes in pressure. What I know so far is if it's rising this indicates improving weather and falling indicates detoriating weather. Does anyone have a link to a website which shows something in a litte more detail. ie I would like to have a one pager I can print off. Which shows; If it is the summer and pressure is between x and y and rising then weather is abc If it is the winter and pressure is between y and z and falling then weather is def Something with all the combinations. Can this be done, would it be specific to location and altitude. I'm near gatwick at about 60 meters. Does my barometer need to be calloborated to sea level? Thank you. Rhys.
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