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rain gauge
noun
- an instrument for measuring rainfall.
rain gauge
noun
- an instrument for measuring rainfall or snowfall, consisting of a cylinder covered by a funnel-like lid Also calledpluviometer
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Origin of rain gauge1
Example Sentences
A rain gauge picked up 0.74 of an inch on Topanga Canyon Boulevard on the edge of the fire boundary, he said.
As a deep area of low pressure trundled north-westwards across the UK, once again the rain gauges filled and roads and rivers flooded.
By using a new method and relying heavily on measurements from rain gauges from 1900 to 2020, researchers were able to more robustly determine how human activities have influenced rainfall in the United States.
NRW also has weather stations, including rain gauges, at 10 of the highest risk tips.
Stalagmites are common cave formations that act as ancient rain gauges that record historic climate change.
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