A rain gauge (AKA udometer, pluviometer, ombrometer, and hyetometer) is the instrument used by meteorologists and hydrologists to gather and measure the amount of liquid precipitation over an area in a specific period of time.
Inches of water measured by meteorologists determine how much precipitation has fallen in a given area. That area is not regulated therefore cannot be measured universally. eg. One could measure rainfall using a 55 gallon drum or a 250 ml and be the same. As long as both containers were completely cylindrical.
You can't; one measures area, and the other measures length.
Perimeter Measures the outside of the shape Area Area measures the inside of the shape Both Measurements that describe the shape
You don't. One measures length, the other measures area.
You can't. One measures area, the other measures length.
A rain gauge measures in inches because it collects and measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen in an area.
A rain gauge.
Rain Gauge measures precipitation
Its Rain Gauge
A radar measures winds and precipitation inside a storm
It measures precipitation in its liquid state.
It is very difficult to measures the precipitation in the ocean. This is because the ocean is far too large.
Rain gauze measures precipitation at the given place and time.
The annual precipitation in our area is 22 inches.
rain gauge
Rain Guage
it measures the amount of rain that ha fallen