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Old 8th January 2006, 09:33   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Converting Barometric Pressure to Mbar

Quote: (Originally Posted by James Appel)
It is my understanding that I can convert Barometric pressure to Mbar by multiplying it by 33.8639. so a Barometric pressure of 30.05 would work out to 30.05 X 33.8639 = 1017.610195 Mbar or roughly just 1017 Mbar . Is this correct?
Spot on. But when oh when are you guys going to ditch all that feet and inches stuff?

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