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How does nephoscope measure?

A nephoscope is an instrument used to measure the altitude and angle of clouds in the sky by visually tracking their movement relative to the instrument. By observing the movement of clouds against the gridded field of view of the nephoscope, the observer can estimate the cloud base height and direction.


What type of clouds are there during a thunderstorm?

Cumulonimbus clouds are present during a thunderstorm. These are large, towering clouds that are associated with heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and sometimes tornadoes. They typically have a dark base and can reach great heights in the atmosphere.


Can an anemometer measure clouds?

No. An anemometer measures wind speed. A ceilometer measures the height of cloud base.


What instrument is used to measure the heights of the base cloud?

A ceilometer is commonly used to measure the vertical distance of the base of clouds above ground level. It works by emitting laser pulses or light beams vertically upwards and measuring the time it takes for the light to reflect back from the cloud base.


What tool would you use to measure skyscraper?

The answer depends on whether you wish to measure its height, base sides or base area, its mass, its albedo or whatever. There is no single instrument which will serve in all cases.


What is base x heights?

Base x Height = Area


What does height measure?

First of you will need a meter to measure the height of your child. You can then compare this height with the average heights of other childer. These can be found on the website of your governement.


Who invented the ceilometer?

Ty Beck, 1897, English man working outside and realized using light that you can measure the base of a cloud.


What would happen to the height of the cloud base if the dewpoint temperature were low?

If the dewpoint temperature is low, the cloud base height would generally be higher. This is because a lower dewpoint indicates drier air, which requires more altitude for rising air to cool to its dewpoint and condense into clouds. Consequently, with less moisture in the air, clouds form at greater heights compared to situations with higher dewpoint temperatures.


What is the homophone of base?

Bass (instrument)


What is the homophone to base?

Bass (instrument)


What is a homonym for base?

bass the instrument.