What is a wireless rain gauge?
Wireless rainpower is an electronic device that measures and records daily rainfall in the rain collector and wirelessly transmits the results to the display panel. The wireless rain gauge always consists of at least two physical components - the outdoor collector of the rain and the indoor unit, which receives information about measurement from the rain collector. In addition to measuring precipitation, many rainwater meters also have the ability to measure barometric pressure and outdoor temperature. These additional functions allow the wireless rainpower to also act as a barometer and an outdoor thermometer. Some meters also measure external humidity and internal temperature and can be programmed to highlight the alarm when they detect rain or ice. Traditionally, a rain gauge is a graded cylinder that requires the observer to walk outside, often during bad weather to manually read the level of precipitation. The wireless rain gauge, although not always as accurate as a standard breakup, has two major advantages over the traditional method. Because the data is pMortified on the display panel that is maintained inside, the user can see the level of precipitation without ever going out. In addition, most measures have a self -contained rain collector, eliminating the need to empty the collector in front of the collision to get accurate reading. Electronic rain meters also come in cable versions, but the wireless rain gauge is more versatile and easier to set, because there are no wires between the collector and the imaging unit.
The earliest standardized rain gauge is considered invented by Prince Munjong in Korea in 1441 and his father, King Sejong, was used to determine land taxes. By distributing the collector of standard rain size to each village, Sejong was able to tax villagers on the basis of the amount of rain, because more collisions meant more harvests. Christopher Wren in 1662 invented a rain meter meter.
in modernThe data collected by rain meters and other weather metering devices are used by atmospheric scientists, known as meteorologists, to predict future precipitation estimates. These measurements and predictions are particularly valuable for individuals in agriculture and other sectors related to the weather. Rain meters are also used by individuals who are interested in the weather as a hobby.