barograph

/ˈbɛroʊɡræf/
noun
  1. An instrument that continuously records atmospheric pressure on a chart or paper roll.
    • Before digital sensors, sailors used a barograph to track approaching storms.
    • The barograph in the weather station traced a wavy line as the pressure changed.
    • The museum's antique barograph still works and produces beautiful pressure charts.
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