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Digital barometers have a function where when they detect a noticeable
decrease in pressure in a short time, and set off an alarm to warn of impending high winds. It is an attempt to detect an oncoming low pressure system. I had one, and the alarm went off fairly frequently, but it is not a very reliable system. I never had it inform me of something I didn’t already know. The RADAR alarm, even on an inexpensive system, seems to work very well. I never saw a large squall or a ship that the RADAR didn’t see first. |
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