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Weather maps also known as the synoptic chart, are an example of an isoline map. Isoline maps are made up of lines that join points of equal value. Contour lines drawn on a topographic map are another example of an isoline map. Weather maps use lines called isobars plus other symbols to join together lines of equal air pressure. Today most meteorologists use the hectopascal for measuring atmospheric pressure. Many weather reports to the public use of millibar. One hectopascal equals one millibar. On these American weather maps the isobars are drawn at intervals of four millibars. 1,013 millibars is the average sea level air pressure. Therefore areas with an air pressure of over 1,013 millibars are considered to be areas of high pressure, and areas with an air pressure below 1,013 millibars are considered to be areas of low pressure. On a weather map areas of high pressure or anticyclones are identified by a letter H. These areas are associated with clear skies and little wind. Areas o