- A
rain gauge (also
known as udometer, pluviometer, ombrometer, and hyetometer) is an
instrument used by
meteorologists and
hydrologists to
gather and measure...
- of
gauges include the po****r
wedge gauge (the
cheapest rain gauge and most fragile), the
tipping bucket rain gauge, and the
weighing rain gauge. For...
- of
gauges include the po****r
wedge gauge (the
cheapest rain gauge and most fragile), the
tipping bucket rain gauge, and the
weighing rain gauge. The...
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royal palace. Jang's inventions, such as the
Cheugugi (the
rain gauge) and the
water gauge,
highlight the
technological advancements of the
Joseon Dynasty...
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which is
measured by a
rain gauge) over a set
period of time.[citation needed] The
first use of snow
gauges were
precipitation gauges that was
widely used...
- gas. A
siphon rain gauge is a
rain gauge that can
record rainfall over an
extended period. A
siphon is used to
automatically empty the
gauge. It is often...
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- (141 mm). The
heaviest rainfall occurred on
northern Kauaʻi. There, a
rain gauge owned by the Waipā Foundation, just west of Hanalei,
recorded 49.69 in...
- patterns.
Rain gauge data is used to
measure total precipitation over a
drainage basin, and
there are
different ways to
interpret that data. If the
gauges are...
- is used: sometimes, to
report the
level of
rainfall as
measured by a
rain gauge in the CGS system, the
centimetre is used to
measure capacitance, where...