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by throw0101a 2066 days ago
With regards to air pressure and isobars, if you want to do some basic forecasting as well, then the 500-millibar chart is something that should be examined. Historically (pre-satellite downloading via Iridium and Predict Wind) sailors/mariners would use them to help see what's coming for voyage planning:

* https://www.vos.noaa.gov/MWL/dec_08/milibar_chart.shtml

* https://www.oceannavigator.com/basics-of-the-500-millibar-ch...

* http://familygonesailing.com/2018/01/18/using-500mb-charts-o...

* PDF: https://ocean.weather.gov/articles/mariners_guide_500mb_char...

* https://www.amazon.com/Weather-Avoidance-Concepts-Applicatio...

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As a follow-up, if you're wondering why, 500mb is roughly 5700m/18kft above ground level in the US - not quite jet stream level (200-300mb) - but high enough to give insight into large scale patterns that drive surface patterns.

Where surface features are more localized and near-term, 500mb analysis gives you insight into whether there is broad zonal flow, a deepening upper trough, and all sorts of important information about how things on a larger scale can play out in the longer term. They're sometimes called "steering winds", because they're the primary component that dictates direction and speed of storms.