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Old 1st December 2011 | 19:58
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GeeWhizz
 
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I thought in the world of the met office, its always been hPa. The name changed when published for aviation/naval reporting purposes.

Edit: also the reason for ATC stating the unit when the pressure falls less than 1000 (one thousand hPa/mb), is due to the ambiguity between 997 and _9.97In Hg (29.97 inches if the first '2' is clipped or missed).
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