Barographs: Measure the weather in style

With a barograph, you have a classic and stylish instrument at your disposal for recording air pressure changes. This clever device accurately records air pressure fluctuations on a rotating paper roll. Perfect for weather forecasting, navigation, or simply understanding nature. At Studio Maritime, we combine traditional barographs with precision and flair. Ideal for sailors or enthusiasts of traditional instruments. And don't forget, we also have barograph paper for refilling your instrument.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A barograph is a barometer with a recording arm that accurately records changes in air pressure—its rise and fall—on a rotating paper roll. This instrument is indispensable for weather forecasting enthusiasts and professionals who want to track pressure changes in real time.

Check the current air pressure and compare it with previous readings. Rapid changes indicate short-term weather changes, while slow changes indicate long-term weather changes. Because the barograph "sketches" it on the paper, you can read the paper roll or sheet (depending on the type of barograph) and evaluate the graph.

A barograph measures air pressure. It's a maritime instrument that records changes in atmospheric pressure over time on a roll of paper. This allows you to easily track and analyze changes in air pressure, which is useful for weather forecasting and navigation at sea, but also certainly interesting for the home, or as a promotional gift.

A barograph measures and records air pressure; a barometer measures air pressure. Unlike a barometer, which displays air pressure in real time, a barograph records weather changes on paper, allowing you to always see and track patterns.

Most barographs come with a year's worth of paper. Some models work with a 365-day annual roll, which you can
only replaces once a year. Other models use separate weekly sheets,
Which you replace weekly. Check your model to see what type of paper it uses and how often you need to replace it.

A barograph records air pressure. A meteorograph is a versatile instrument that measures and records multiple weather conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Unlike a barograph, which only records the air pressure line, a meteorograph simultaneously records various weather aspects on a single timeline. Meteographs are often used for detailed climate analyses and meteorological studies, where multiple data points are needed simultaneously.