BARIGO
–
Makes
the
Difference
87
Height above
"null"
(m)
Standard atmos-
pheric pressure
(hPa)
Standard temperature
(
°
C)
5,000
540
-17.5
5,500
505
-20.8
6,000
472
-24.0
Caution
The standard atmospheric pressure of all altitudes is based on the
predefined standard temperature. Higher or lower temperatures
cause changes in atmospheric pressure. It is said that a difference
of 1°C leads to a miscalculation of 0.2%. This tends to be because
the altitude reading is lower in summer (high temperatures) and
higher in winter (lower temperatures).