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Homemade meteorology: Create your own barometer!

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7 December 2022

Homemade meteorology
Create your own barometer!

BarometerA barometer is used to gauge air pressure.

It can be hard to truly understand air pressure without being able to physically see its impact in front of your eyes, so why not make your own barometer at home?

To get started you will need:

A glass such as a jam jar, a straw, a balloon, a rubber band, toothpicks (or cocktail sticks), tape, scissors, pen, ruler, paper, and glue.

Let's get started...

To get the most accurate pointer, stick a toothpick to the straw with tape.

Now cut off the mouthpiece of the balloon, stretch it over the glass and fix a rubber band to secure it in place.

Next, snap a toothpick and glue it to the edge of the glass, follow this by gluing the straw in place in the centre of the balloon and resting on the pick.

That’s your instrument complete! Now for the scale.

Grab a cardboard box and stick paper on it and mark a scale with a ruler. You can draw a sun on top and a cloud on the bottom (more about that later).

It is important that the cardboard stands stable and that the distance between the cardboard and the barometer remains the same from now on.

We’re done, place your creation away from sunlight so that the pressure is not impacted by heat. Be patient, when air pressure rises the pointer will move up towards the sun, a sign of good weather. When it falls the balloon will bulge and the pointer will drop indicating bad weather is on the way.

The UK and Ireland have seen plenty of high pressure recently despite the grey and cloudy conditions overhead.

No matter how accurate your homemade meteorology kit, keep informed of the latest conditions with the WeatherRadar at any time.

Ryan Hathaway
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