A tipping bucket type of distant recording intensity raingauge
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v5i3.4876Keywords:
A tipping bucket, RaingaugeAbstract
A suitable instrument for recording rainfall intensities should satisfy the following requirements (t) It should be capable of recording rates of rainfall either instantaneously or in very short time intervals (ii) The range of the instrument should be adjustable since the rates of rainfall vary widely front place to place and at various seasons in the same place (iii) It should be preferably distant recording, this being particularly necessary at aerodrome stations where heavy rainfall warnings to aircraft have to be issued at short notice.
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