Metric and Imperial Support in Content

All Airpult content now presents weather data in both metric and imperial units — inline and with interactive toggle tables.

What’s New

All content on Airpult — resources, guides, and articles — now supports both metric and imperial units.

Where we mention specific values like temperature or wind speed in text, we include both units inline — for example, 0°C (32°F) instead of just 0°C. And for data-heavy sections, we’ve built interactive unit tables with a toggle button that lets you switch an entire table between metric and imperial at once.

Any measurement that has a metric and imperial equivalent — temperature, speed, distance, precipitation, pressure, elevation — is convertible.

Why This Matters

Weather is global, but the units people use aren’t. If you think in Fahrenheit and miles per hour, content written purely in Celsius and km/h requires mental math on every number. This update makes all of our content immediately useful regardless of which system you’re used to.

What’s Next

Going forward, all new content will follow this pattern — dual units inline and toggle tables where it makes sense. The goal is for every piece of content on Airpult to be equally readable whether you use metric or imperial.

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