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Absolute psi vs baro. psi + altitude ?
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<blockquote data-quote="4xforfun" data-source="post: 1156488" data-attributes="member: 9172"><p>The way the general public uses Baro (the weather channel) is that the reading that they give for a certain area is corrected for altitude. The corrected baro for two point sthree miles apart but with a 3000 foot elevation change would be the same. In reality, the actual PSI at 3000 feet is far less than at 0 feet.</p><p></p><p>Set your Kestral to read actual station PSI and set you shooter app to the same. Then, you NEVER worry about elevation, because it is already figured into your tru station PSI. It is way simpler than having to imput your actual elevation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4xforfun, post: 1156488, member: 9172"] The way the general public uses Baro (the weather channel) is that the reading that they give for a certain area is corrected for altitude. The corrected baro for two point sthree miles apart but with a 3000 foot elevation change would be the same. In reality, the actual PSI at 3000 feet is far less than at 0 feet. Set your Kestral to read actual station PSI and set you shooter app to the same. Then, you NEVER worry about elevation, because it is already figured into your tru station PSI. It is way simpler than having to imput your actual elevation. [/QUOTE]
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