allobar

/ˈæloʊbɑr/
noun
  1. A type of wind that changes direction or speed due to differences in atmospheric pressure.
    • Sailors watch for allobars because they can quickly change the wind's strength.
    • Meteorologists tracked the allobar to predict the approaching storm.
    • The allobar shifted suddenly, bringing cooler air from the north.
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