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weighing rain gauge

A recording rain gauge in which the weight of water collected is measured as a function of time and converted to rainfall depth. The weight-sensing mechanism is typically mechanical (springs). The output can be a pen trace on a strip chart, voltage from a potentiometer, punched paper tape, or other electronic means. Weighing gauges with continuous output can be used for determining rainfall rate and depth. See Fisher & Porter rain gauge, universal rain gauge.

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  • Μέρος του λόγου: noun
  • Κλάδος/Τομέας: Weather
  • Category: Meteorology
  • Company: AMS

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