Convert Bars to Millibars
Convert Bars (bar) to Millibars (mbar) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
mbar = bar × 1000
About Bars
A bar = exactly 100,000 Pa ≈ 0.987 atm - the world standard for industrial pressure outside North America. Hydraulic systems, pneumatic equipment, gas cylinders, dive computers, and tyre gauges in Europe and Asia use bar. Scuba diving: +1 bar per 10 m depth; at 40 m recreational limit = 5 bar absolute. European tyre pressure labels show bar alongside kPa. Industrial processes: steam at 10-50 bar; high-pressure reactors 100-300 bar; water-jet cutting 1,000-4,000 bar. 1 bar = 100,000 Pa = 14.504 psi.
About Millibars
A millibar (mbar) = 100 Pa = 1 hPa - the historically dominant meteorological pressure unit. Standard sea-level pressure is 1013.25 mbar. Hurricane intensity is characterised by central pressure: Category 5 storms typically below 920 mbar (US record: 892 mbar, 1935). Upper-air analysis levels - 850, 700, 500, 300, 200 mbar - appear throughout decades of archived meteorological data. Aircraft cabins are pressurised to ~750-800 mbar at cruise altitude. 'Weather bombs' see pressure fall 24+ mbar in 24 hours. 1 mbar = 100 Pa.
Quick Reference Table
| Bars (bar) | Millibars (mbar) |
|---|---|
| 1 bar | 1000 mbar |
| 2 bar | 2000 mbar |
| 5 bar | 5000 mbar |
| 10 bar | 10000 mbar |
| 25 bar | 25000 mbar |
| 50 bar | 50000 mbar |
| 100 bar | 100000 mbar |