ClimeMET CM1088 Handleiding


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Congratulations on the purchase of your ClimeMET rain gauge. Here at ClimeMET,
we are proud to bring you the latest range of weather instruments that embody the
environment, so that we can help you make the most of the great outdoors.
How to Mount your Rain Gauge
Choose a position in an open area, such as a lawn or ower bed, and be
sure to keep well away from fences, buildings and trees which can prevent
rain from reaching the catchment funnel of your rain gauge. As a guide, the
gauge should be no closer to tall objects than twice the height of that object.
As an example, if the tree is 10ft in height, the closest your rain gauge should
be placed is 20ft.
Make sure you use a suitable post or at surface for mounting any of our
ClimeMET rain gauges. Some ClimeMET rain gauges come with their own
mounting spikes, and you will need nothing further. If your rain gauge has a
mounting bracket, make sure this is xed vertically to a post using the screws
provided.
How to Take Measurements
For digital rain gauges, please refer to your product manual.
Remove the catchment funnel and, if your rain gauge has one, lift out the
internal measuring tube.
Hold the measuring tube or funnel vertically at eye level and read off your
measurements. Recording rainfall readings on a day-to-day basis can
provide an interesting and fun hobby, as well as essential information for
farmers, gardeners and schools.
After reading off your rainfall data, empty the measuring tube or funnel.
Replace the catchment funnel and/or measuring tube.
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Rainfall Facts & Figures
The Perfect Partner

To get the most out of your ClimeMET rain gauge, the rainfall
amount should be read every day at the same time, and the
information marked down on a Rainfall Chart.
The CM5011 ClimeMET Rainfall Chart is ideal for recording
these daily values. Measurements can be recorded in mm or
inches, and there are data entry elds for monthly totals and
averages, so that trends and changes can be easily seen.
rain gauges
Any water droplets or ice crystals that are falling towards the ground are
known as precipitation.
Showers fall from cumulus-type clouds. Intermittent precipitation falls from
layer clouds that are of variable thickness but cover all or most of the sky.
A total of 500,000 tonnes of rain can fall in a single thunderstorm. That’s
the same weight as nearly 65,000 London buses.
The highest 24-hour rainfall total for a rainfall day (0900-0900 GMT) was
279mm (10.98in), which fell at Martinstown, Dorset, on 18 July 1955. The
highest 24-hour rainfall total for any 24-hour period is 341.4mm (13.44in),
which fell between 1800 GMT on 4 December 2015 and 1800 GMT on 5
December 2015 at Honister Pass, Cumbria.
Because of their resistance to air, falling raindrops are not
tear-shaped, but resemble small buns.
The heaviest single hailstone recorded weighed about 1kg (2.20lbs). It fell
in Bangladesh on 14 April 1986 and the hailstorm was reported to have
killed 92 people.
The wettest place in the world (based on the yearly average
rainfall totals) is Mawsynram, India, which receives an average of
11,870mm (474.8 inches) of rain each year, the majority of which falls in
the Monsoon season.
Familiar precipitation includes:
Drizzle: droplet size below 0.5mm (0.2in) Rain: droplet size above 0.5mm
(0.2in) Snow: clusters of ice crystals Hail: solid lumps of ice Sleet: melting
snowakes or a mixture of rain and snow.


Product specificaties

Merk: ClimeMET
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: CM1088

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