The ceilometer instrument.
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A heightometer.
When surveying using a "level" instrument , the "level" instrument is set-up and adjusted to level by adjusting the screws. When surveying you have an instrument person and a rod person. When trying to find the height of the instrument, the rod person places there rod over a "known" elevation, either a benchmark or a temporary benchmark that has a known elevation. To get the height of the instrument, you need to "shoot" the level to the rod person holding the rod on the known elevation, this is called the "Backsight". This elevation will be read by the instrument person, and recorded in the survey field book. This value backsight elevation will then be added to the known elevation of the benchmark or the temporary benchmark, to get the height of instrument. HI = known elevation + BS Height
An altimeter actually measure brometric (atmospheric) pressure, which converts to height above sea level
Height is measured in meters, the same as length or distance.
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.
A nephoscope is an instrument used to measure the height, direction, and velocity of clouds. It works by reflecting sunlight off the cloud and measuring the angles of reflection to determine cloud characteristics.
For weight - scales, for length or height, tape measures.
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You should use a tape measure, ruler, or meter stick. The measurements should be in inches, feet, or centimeters.
There are instruments called Ceilometers which can measure cloud height and cover, but they're not especially accurate for cover (they are quite good for cloud height, especially at night) as a cloud can sit over the instrument and give a false reading. Also, unless cloud passes over them they give a false negative. The best instrument for measuring cloud cover is a trained Mark I eyeball (or two)Read more: What_instrument_is_used_to_measure_clouds
No. An anemometer measures wind speed. A ceilometer measures the height of cloud base.
A ruler is an example of an instrument that can be used to measure relatively small linear distances, though it could not measure all three at once.
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.
The height of the instrument in surveying refers to the elevation of the line of sight of the surveying instrument, typically a level or total station, above a reference point, usually the ground or a benchmark. It is essential for accurate measurements as it determines how high the instrument is positioned relative to the points being surveyed. This height is crucial in calculating elevations of points and ensuring the precision of leveling work. Surveyors often measure it from the bottom of the instrument to the ground or a specific reference point.
If you have a ruler then you could measure the length width and height and then multiply them together. (LWH is the formula)
Clouds are classified based on their appearance and height in the atmosphere. Appearance classifications include stratus (layered clouds), cumulus (puffy clouds), and cirrus (wispy clouds). Height classifications are categorized as low-level, mid-level, and high-level clouds depending on the altitude they form at.