isobar

/ˈaɪsəbɑr/
noun
  1. A line on a weather map connecting places with the same atmospheric pressure.
    • When isobars are close together, it usually means strong winds are coming.
    • The weather forecaster pointed to the isobar on the map to show the high-pressure system.
    • I learned to read isobars in my geography class to predict the weather.
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