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Image: Hurricane Janet Barograph Chetumal

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Description: Chart of barometer measurements from a barometer in Chetumal, Mexico, during the passage of Hurricane Janet. The main chart shows the pressure falling to 28" inHg, and the inset is artificially constructed by the Weather Bureau based on a reading of 27" inHg, which at the time ranked as the fourth lowest reliable barometric pressure ever recorded near mean sea level.
Title: Hurricane Janet Barograph Chetumal
Credit: Monthly Weather Review (December 1955) — Hurricanes of 1955, p. 322
Author: Weather Bureau
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