"isallobar" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: isallobars [plural]
Etymology: iso- + allo- + bar Etymology templates: {{af|en|iso-|allo-|bar}} iso- + allo- + bar Head templates: {{en-noun}} isallobar (plural isallobars)
  1. (meteorology) A line joining points of equal pressure change during a specific time interval, especially over three hours. Categories (topical): Isolines, Meteorology Derived forms: isallobaric Related terms: allobar, allobaric, anallobar, katallobar

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