Its Rain Gauge
A rain gauge measures in inches because it collects and measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen in an area.
Low precipitation . 6-10 inches per year
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45 inches
It is 6 - 12 inches. ;)
Inches
Precipitation inches refer to the depth of rain or melted snow that falls over a specific area, typically measured in inches. This measurement helps meteorologists and hydrologists assess rainfall intensity, monitor drought conditions, and manage water resources. It is commonly used in weather reports and agricultural planning to evaluate moisture levels in the environment. Accurate precipitation measurements are crucial for understanding weather patterns and their impact on ecosystems and human activities.
54 inches of precipitation
The average annual precipitation (rain and snow) is 13.7 inches in Billings; 19.7 inches in Bozeman; 11.2 inches in Helena; and 14.1 inches in Missoula.
A radar measures winds and precipitation inside a storm
it is about 5 inches
38.82 inches