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Why does dever always have a lower station pressure than chicago?
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Why does dever always have a lower station pressure than chicago?
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The terrain is NOT lower.
Denver, the 'Mile High' city is higher than Chicago.
Increasing altitude = Decreasing pressure
This is because there is less atmospheric mass above the area.
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