The report breaks down the lunar phases into the 8 common phase definitions. Our bodies can be affected by pressure, humidity, and temperature changes, although the impact can be different for each person.Our Weather Tracker allows you to document your local weather conditions with each diary entry.

Temperature (ºF) Relative Humidity Wind Chill (°F) Heat Index (°F) Pressure Precipitation (in.)

The historical weather data, forecast and current conditions graphics are courtesy of Environment and Climate Change Canada. The

The information presented is combined from multiple Environment and Climate Change Canada data sources and all effort is made to be accurate.

Pain Level vs Weather Condition

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7 Day Barometric Pressure. D a t e Time (edt) Wind (mph) Vis. Can you forecast the weather based on the feeling in your bones and joints? Once added to the Diary Entry, the Weather Tracker will first determine your approximate location and then will download your local weather conditions from our partner, Weather Underground.The statistics that are tracked include:This plot shows a combination of historical temperature & pain intensity levels vs time and allows you to spot trends between temperature changes and your pain levels.This plot shows a combination of historical humidity & pain intensity levels vs time and allows you to spot trends between humidity changes and your pain levels.This plot shows a combination of historical pressure & pain intensity levels vs time and allows you to spot trends between pressure changes and your pain levels.This interesting plot is created by aggregating Diary Entry data containing weather conditions and pain intensity levels to generate a plot which shows the range of pain experienced for each type of weather condition.The bars show the min/max pain levels recorded for the condition, as well as showing the average level as the thin green horizontal line.The conditions are sorted so that the one with the highest average pain level is listed first (on the left side).This plot also shows the range of pain levels experienced, but this time against humidity level data.

However, if you find something missing or incorrect please send your feedback If so, you’re not alone. 48 hour barometric pressure. (6h, 12h, 24h, 3d, 7d, 14d, 30d) The Altimeter helps you track your altitude changes based on the change of pressure. Barometric pressure headaches occur after a drop in barometric pressure. Once tracked, this information can be included in your normal Diary History Reports or aggregated and analyzed in our powerful Summary Reports.The Weather Tracker is super simple to use – just add it to your Diary Entry and let it do the rest. Do you often shudder at the thought of cold and wet weather approaching?

Weather Sky Cond.

An example of a 12-hour barometric pressure history chart is pictured on the right. Falling pressure typically indicates increasing clouds, possibly bringing precipitation, while rising pressure means clearing skies with improving weather conditions.Even small changes in barometric pressure can greatly impact the weather. Refer to Barometer Calibration. The chart curve represents the rate of change over this allotted time period. (mi.)

The ranges are automatically generated based on the range of temperatures experienced during the reporting period.This chart plots pain level ranges against precipitation levels. The levels are automatically generated based on the range of values recorded during the reporting period.This chart plots pain level ranges against a range of UV Index levels. Average Sea-Level pressure: 101.325 kPa /1013.25 mbar / 760 mmHg / 29.921 inHg

Variations in barometric pressure are associated with changes in weather conditions.

The pressure at sea level is 29.92 inHg.

For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Barometric pressure can be described as the weight of the air at a specific location, measured in inches of Mercury (inHg) or hectopascals (hPa).