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So I have a friend going out to Red Deer Alberta to so some industial
air flow measurements of a sort. In his calculations he must enter the atmospheric pressure. I thought, no problem, just get it from the metar for Red Deer. Red Deer is 3000 odd feet asl. If they are reporting 29.92 is the actual pressure some three inches lower? But that is corrected for temperature. Perhaps just use the pressure at the end, I think it is in Hectopascals but is also corrected to Sea Level. What is the actual station pressure he should use? John |
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