Definition of barograph in English:
barograph
noun ˈbarəɡrɑːfˈbɛrəˌɡræf
A barometer that records its readings on a moving chart.
Example sentencesExamples
- There is a need for barograph approval standards.
- I have also carried out IGC-standard barograph calibrations including for the then UK gain-of-height and absolute altitude records.
- The explosion registered on seismic stations across Eurasia, and produced fluctuations in atmospheric pressure strong enough to be detected by the recently invented barographs in Britain.
- Except as stated in 3.5.2.1, a barograph or approved flight recorder shall be used on all record attempts.
- Maxpunkte allows you to combine your barograph recording with your GPS tracklog.
- It was pointed out that approved barographs for badge & record flights have not been updated since 98 / 99.
- I would like to see declaration boards and photos gone and GPS / barographs in.
- Here are the highlights: you can use any 3D GPS for your badge flights, or a 2D GPS accompanied by a barograph, or even an IGC flight recorder.
- Today I received mail from Flytec in Switzerland with their barograph data format description and forwarded this to Dietrich Münchmeier the author of Maxpunkte.
- The IQ-Compeo is a combined vario, GPS, full fledged flight computer, and datalogger / barograph.
- 2D is all that is needed because a barograph is also required, but not needed to be integrated.
- There is absolutely no need to insist on 3D GPS traces, provided that the claimant can also supply an approved barograph trace.
- An air barograph recorded atmospheric pressures every 1.5 min at a fixed station during the gravity survey.
- In spite of reports from many ships that the barograph was registering an almost vertical fall, the local weather station continued to forecast good weather.
- Lastly, I think that barographs in varios can be eliminated altogether with the use of 3D GPS.
- Flytec Pilots will have loaner barograph equipped instruments available.
- When Icarus finally acquired his Flytec Variometer, at a very affordable price I might add, he immediately noticed the barograph feature and insisted on trying it out that day.
Origin
Mid 19th century: from Greek baros 'weight' + -graph.