The rain gauge is a meteorological instrument for measuring the amount of precipitation (especially rainfall amounts) fallen during a given time interval at a certain location. In short – the rain gauge are used to measure rainfall. The simplest and most widely used rain gauges simply consist of a large cylinder, a funnel and a plastic measuring tube. As rain falls to the ground, it is collected by the funnel and travels to the plastic measuring tube. The amount of rain collected within a day can be read off the measuring tube.
Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Review Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Review Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
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Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
Research Article: Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering
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