What Kind of Reality Check Do I Need Quiz
Q&A for How to Measure Rain
Coming soon
Search
-
QuestionWhat are precautions needed while using rain gauges?DonaganTop AnswererA gauge should be unprotected from the elements in all directions, it should be kept clean inside, and it should be emptied every day at the same time.
-
QuestionShould I measure in mm or ml?DonaganTop AnswererUse mm, cm, or inches.
-
QuestionHow does rainfall measure in centimeters?Community AnswerThe same way. Just measure and report in centimeters instead of inches. If you measured in inches and want to convert to centimeters, see How to Convert Inches to Centimeters .
-
QuestionWhy is the rain gauge put in 30 meters above the ground?Community AnswerThere could some some deviation on the ground level due to wind direction, buildings, tree, etc. Putting the rain gauge 30 meters above the ground can negate some of these factors.
-
QuestionIs daily rainfall measured from 4 am to 4 pm?DonaganTop AnswererDaily rainfall is measured over 24-hour periods beginning at local midnight (so, 12 am to 12 am).
-
QuestionWhy do the measurements on a tapered rain gauge not match exactly with a ruler's measurements?Community AnswerThe surface area increases as the rain gets higher in the gauge, therefore the gradation is smaller as the gauge fills.
-
QuestionWhat units can I use to measure rain?Community AnswerInches, centimeters, feet, etc. It just depends on what you're going to use the data for.
-
QuestionOur new rain gauge measures in 1/8 inches. How to I know how many tenths is in 1/8 inch?Community Answer1/10" = 0.100". 1/8" = 0.125". So for casual measurement, there is not a lot of difference. But if you want to be more specific, there is 1¼ tenths in an eighth of an inch.
-
QuestionWhen I pour exactly 500 milliliters of water into my tapered off-the-shelf rain meter, it shows about 36 mm. Why does it not measure 50 mm?DonaganTop AnswererIt depends entirely on the lateral dimensions of the rain gauge. 500 ml of water poured into a wide gauge would show a depth less than the same 500 ml poured into a narrow gauge.
-
QuestionCan rainfall be measured in litres?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Rainfall is measured in linear dimensions (inches or millimeters, for instance) rather than by volume (cubic inches or liters).
-
QuestionIf I received 175mm of rain in my rain gauge and I live on a 2 acre block of land, how much rain did I get on the whole block of land?DonaganTop AnswererYou can assume 175 mm of rain throughout your parcel of land. Typically there's not much variation in rain depth among adjacent locations, although it's impossible to know for sure without measuring at each location.
-
QuestionWhat if the container overflows? And what should be the diameter of the container as diameter is a factor of variation. Less the container with a scale will measure more and large one will measure less?DonaganTop AnswererIf the gauge overflows, you won't have an accurate measurement. As for the diameter, oddly enough it doesn't matter: while the volume of water in the gauge does vary with the diameter, the depth of the water does not (and the depth is all you care about).
-
QuestionI have 9” square containers which are 12” tall. That’s how I estimate rainfall. Why do you need a cylinder?DonaganTop AnswererYou don't. Square gauges work just fine. No matter the shape, the sides of the gauge have to be straight and vertical (unless you're using a professionally graduated gauge).
-
QuestionHow to calculate average annual rainfall?DonaganTop AnswererAs with any set of data, to find the average you add up all the annual rainfall totals into one large depth, and then divide that depth by the number of years of data you're considering.
-
QuestionIf I have two bottles of different diameters, one of 600mm and another of 900mm, the height of rain in each bottle will be different, so how do I measure the rain?DonaganTop AnswererIf each bottle is a perfect cylinder (even if they have different diameters), each will contain the same depth of rainwater (assuming they are next to each other in the rain).
-
QuestionTo measure inches of rain, is it per hour or no time frame?DonaganTop AnswererThe time frame is however long it's been since you last emptied your gauge.
-
QuestionWhy are my rainfall totals always higher than what the news reports? Every time. Are they lying?DonaganTop AnswererNobody's lying. Either someone's equipment is faulty, or your specific location gets more rain than theirs.
-
QuestionHow much rain in inches is recommended for crop farming?DonaganTop AnswererMost crops -- plants of any sort, actually -- need 1 or 1½ inches of water every week during the growing season.
-
QuestionWhat diameter should the cylinder be?DonaganTop AnswererIt doesn't matter. Two cylinders of different diameters, when placed side-by-side, will collect the same depth of rainwater in any given period of time (assuming equal exposure to the weather).
-
QuestionSurely the measurements on the gauge would read different on a bucket and a bottle to measure 1 inch of rainfall?DonaganTop AnswererActually, no. A container with a larger diameter will collect a greater volume of rainwater, but the depth will be the same, regardless of the diameter. Thus the rainfall measurement will be unaffected by diameter (since we're measuring depth, not volume).
-
QuestionThe 11.33, does it mean the rain will go deep by 11 inches in the soil?DonaganTop AnswererThat 11.33 (inches) is a monthly average of the amount of rain collected in a certain gauge over a three-month period. It does not suggest that the rain penetrated the soil to any particular depth. (That's a completely different discussion that involves composition and moisture content of the soil.)
-
QuestionDoes the diameter of the containers in varying sizes affect the measurements of the rainfall?DonaganTop AnswererNo. While the volume of rain collected increases with a gauge's diameter, its depth does not. The depth measurement remains the same regardless of the gauge's diameter.
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit