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Hohwald

Hohwald's method is a way to estimate the atmospheric pressure and other weather-related parameters based on temperature and height differences. It assumes that temperature decreases gradually with altitude in a predictable way and uses this rate of change to approximate the air pressure at different heights. Essentially, it helps meteorologists and atmospheric scientists predict how pressure varies in the atmosphere, aiding in weather forecasting and understanding atmospheric behavior, especially when direct measurements are unavailable.