Rain Gauge
It is called a rain gauge because it measures rainfall.
a rain gauge is used to measure the amount of rainfall at a particular place and at a particular time
Pluviometer, ombrometer, udometer, and hyetometer are all terms meaning rain gauge, but rain gauge is the common term most often used and understood.
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A rain gauge is the instrument used to measure the amount of rain that has fallen. It consists of a cylindrical container with a measurement scale to collect and quantify the rainfall.
A rain gauge used to have inch as its measuring unit when it was made into use. Nowadays the unit has become millimeter & cintimeter.
A rain gauge ( an instrument used for the measurement of rain ) is not kept in open space away from trees and buildings so as to prevent the rain water collected in the buildings and trees from falling into the rain gauge.
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No, a rain gauge should not be used to measure precipitation in the form of snow. Snow should be measured using a snow gauge or snowboard designed specifically for that purpose. Snow accumulation will provide a more accurate measurement of total precipitation when dealing with snow.
A rain gauge is used to measure the amount of precipitation that falls in a specific area over a certain period of time. It helps in monitoring and recording rainfall patterns, which can be important for activities like agriculture, weather forecasting, and water resource management.