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- Meteorological observations typically report atmospheric pressure in hectopascals per the recommendation of the World Meteorological Organization, thus...
- reports (METAR), QNH is transmitted around the world in hectopascals or millibars (1 hectopascal = 1 millibar), except in the United States, Canada, and...
- meteorologists began using hectopascals (symbol hPa) which are numerically equivalent to millibars; for the same reason, the hectopascal is now the standard...
- increase of altitude—approximately 100 hectopascals per 800 meters or one inch of mercury per 1000 feet or 1 hectopascals per 30 feet near sea level. The aneroid...
- January 1993 Braer Storm 914 hectopascals (27.0 inHg) Between Iceland and Great Britain 2 December 1986 Unnamed 916 hectopascals (27.0 inHg) South-east of...
- 1 inH2O  = 249.0889 pascals = 2.490889 mbar or hectopascals = 2.54 cmH2O ≈ 0.002458316 atm ≈ 1.868320 Torr or mmHg ≈ 0.0735559 inHg ≈ 0.03612729 lbf/in2...
- career in 2009 by starring in the Tōru Kamei directed drama Hectopascal (ヘクトパスカル~疼く女~, Hectopascal: Uzuku onna) which premiered at the Tsutaya theatre in Shibuya...
- readings are provided in inches of mercury, but most other nations use hectopascals. Ground readings vary with weather and along the route of the aircraft...
- (pressure @ mean sea level) 1020 - hectoPascals is dictated below 1018 hPa QFE (pressure @ airfield elevation) 1017 - hectoPascals is dictated below 1080 hPa...
- traditionally expressed either in metres or as a pressure difference in hectopascal (hPa, equivalent to millibar). Sometimes, the expression cloud height...