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  1. Pressure Unit Convertor - National Weather Service

    What are the formulas for the pressure unit conversion script?

  2. Barometric mbar/hPa, psi, inHg, mmHg/Torr Conversion Table

    Look up a barometric conversion value for millibar (mbar, mb), hectopascal (hPa), pounds per square inch (psi), inches of mercury (inHg), millimetres of mercury (mmHg) or Torr pressure units.

  3. Barometric Pressure Conversion - Omni Calculator

    This barometric pressure converter will automatically calculate barometric pressure in different units and present them in the remaining three fields. If your target unit is not among them, click on the unit in …

  4. Barometric Pressure Conversion Table - NovaLynx Corporation

    Use this table to convert barometric pressure readings from millibars (hectopascals), to pounds per square inch, to inches of mercury, and to millimetres of mercury.

  5. Barometric Pressure Conversion Chart - Rescue Dynamics

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  6. Pressure Converter

    Free online pressure converter - converts between 53 units of pressure, including pascal [Pa], kilopascal [kPa], bar, psi [psi], etc. Also, explore many other unit converters or learn more about pressure unit …

  7. Pressure Converter – Barometric Pressure Today + Forecast

    Pressure Unit Converter Convert between different barometric pressure units instantly

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  9. Barometric Pressure Converter - Free Online Conversion Tool

    Convert between atmospheric pressure units including Pa, hPa, atm, mmHg, inHg, psi, bar, and mbar. Transform barometric pressure values between different measurement systems used in …

  10. Meteorologists use millibars (mb) or hectopascals (hPa) to report atmospheric pressure. A typical high-pressure system might read 1030 hPa (30.42 inHg), while a low-pressure system might be around …