Question 1119Navigation General

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Which indication on the barometer is most meaningful in forecasting weather?

A The words "Fair -- Change -- Rain"
B The direction and rate of change of barometric pressure
C The relative humidity
D The actual barometric pressure
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) The direction and rate of change of barometric pressure. The direction and rate of change in barometric pressure is the most meaningful indication on the barometer for forecasting weather. This is because changes in barometric pressure are closely tied to changes in weather patterns. A rising or steady barometer typically indicates fair weather, while a falling barometer often signals the approach of a storm system. The rate of change in pressure is also important, as a rapid drop in pressure usually signals an impending weather change, while a slow, steady drop is less urgent. The other answer options are less meaningful for weather forecasting. The words "Fair -- Change -- Rain" on the barometer are subjective and not as reliable as the actual pressure readings. Relative humidity is influenced by many factors and does not directly indicate changes in pressure. The actual barometric pressure value alone does not provide enough information about the rate and direction of change to accurately forecast weather.

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