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This is a discussion on barometer mode. within the Suunto Observer forums; I own an observer Ti and love it. However I am confused about the barometer mode. The present barometric pressure ...
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| I own an observer Ti and love it. However I am confused about the barometer mode. The present barometric pressure at my current location is 100.4 kPa. My watch reading is 1004 hPa. Is this the same reading but without the decimal place? What is the difference between kPa and hPa. My altitude seems to be correct at this setting. Help! Confused Canadian |
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| "Pa" means Pascal (unit for pressure) "h" = hecto = 100 "k" = kilo = 1000 So, if we assume that 1000 = 10 x 100 ;-) Then, 100.4 kPa = 100,400 Pa = 1004 hPa. btw, milibar is equivalent to hPa. Regards. |
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| Ankou, AG, thank you very much for your reply. ( Merci infiniment de votre réponse). Your answer makes perfect sense as it is just a difference of metric measurement. krak |
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