Rain Gauge

Rain Gauge Introduction: A rain gauge is an Equipment used by meteorologists and hydrologists to measure rainfall, snowfall and hails in a certain amount of time. most of the part it measures in millimeters. A rain gauge is a meteorological instrument for deciding the profundity of precipitation (ordinarily in mm) that happens over a unit zone (normally one meter squared) and therefore estimating precipitation sum. One millimeter of estimated precipitation is what might as well be called one liter of precipitationfor each meter squared. A rain gauge is an instrument that measures the measure of rain that falls in a given measure of time. It is otherwise called a udometer or pluviometer. Information can be perused physically or by the Automatic Weather Station. Some rural areas utilize volunteers to peruse checks and send the data to the Appropriate organization. History of Rain Gauge: the main rain Gauge was created in 1441 by King Sejong and Prince Mujong of Kore...