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isallobar

American  
[ahy-sal-uh-bahr] / aɪˈsæl əˌbɑr /

noun

Meteorology.
  1. a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal pressure changes.


isallobar British  
/ aɪˈsæləˌbɑː /

noun

  1. meteorol a line on a map running through places experiencing equal pressure changes

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isallobar Scientific  
/ ī-sălə-bär′ /
  1. A line on a weather map connecting places having equal changes in atmospheric pressure within a given period of time. Isallobars measure pressure tendency, a value that describes both the difference in barometric pressure at the beginning and end of a given time period as well as the pattern—falling, rising, or steady—of pressure change.


Etymology

Origin of isallobar

1910–15; is- + allo- + Greek báros “weight” ( see isobar ( def. ))

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