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A hygrometer.
Hygrometers measure the relative humidity of the atmosphere. The relative humidity is the ratio between the present water vapor content of the air and the maximum amount of water vapor the air could hold at the same temperature. Cool air will not hold as much water vapor as warmer air. With the same amount of moisture in the air, an increase in temperature decreases the relative humidity, and if the temperature drops, relative humidity increases.
you cant really measure those but you can measure blizzards rain hail humidity high and low tides moisture humidity all kinds of things
Various measures are being taken now. The first measure was to try reduce the use of CFC's.
These days they can gather lots of different data in the atmosphere. There can take profiles of the temperature, humidity, optical thickness of the atmosphere...they can look at clouds, look inside them, measure every type of particle size in clouds and in the air, they can measure precipitation and precipitation rates, wind direction and speed....they're far from perfect, but they can measure most variables in the atmosphere and ocean surface.
It is an instrument to measure moisture content in the atmosphere.
Humidity is the term used to measure the amount of moisture in the air.
A hygrometer measures the moisture content of the air. There are several different types, all of which measure something else which indicates the moisture content.
what is the term for the measure of thermal energy in the atmosphere
No, it is a measure of its moisture content.
it measure the atmosphere.
humidity
it is called a thermograph
Moisture meters are used to measure the levels of moisture in the air; they usually are used by meteorologists to detect for humidity levels.
The measure of heat in a given place is called the temperature.
Measure moisture.
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