Standard tools include anemometer, perhaps a snow/rain gauge, thermometer and barometer.
Instruments used to measure weather include anemometers to measure wind speed, barometers to measure air pressure, thermometers to measure temperature, and hygrometers to measure humidity. These instruments help meteorologists gather data to better understand and forecast weather patterns.
Thermometer is the electronic equipment used to measure temperature.
A thermometer.
protractor
Weather tools commonly used in deserts include anemometers to measure wind speed, barometers to measure atmospheric pressure, and hygrometers to measure humidity. Additionally, thermometers are used to measure air temperature, and weather satellites are used for monitoring large-scale weather patterns in desert regions.
The only military equipment allowed south of 60 degrees S -- per the Antarctic Treaty -- is used for logistical purposes.
A Scale.
You use a spectrophotometer.
Pyrometer
a ruler
thermometer
graduated cylinder