Hello all,
I’m new to the forum, so I hope I’m not breaking any rules by posting here. I did have a look through the other posts to see if the question had been asked before.
I’m an engineering student working on a project with drones, and I’m trying to solve a height calculation problem using barometric pressure sensors. I know that the barometric pressure changes over time at a given altitude and location, but I’m struggling to find reliable information about how quickly it changes.
I would like to know how quickly the pressure can change within reason (not an approaching hurricane). A likely scenario could be a nice summer day with an approaching storm. I'm interested in the rate of change over short time periods, pascals per minute or per second for example.
I would be very grateful if any meteorologists could share their experience here or point me in the direction of some good data sets.
Thanks in advance