When was rain gauge invented




















Therefore, the rain gauge was invented and used to measure rain amounts and to determine much tax to charge each citizen. Immediately after its invention, each village was sent an official rain gauge to measure local rainfall levels.

Nearly two hundred years passed before the creation of the rain gauge in Europe. Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke were the first Englishmen to create a rain gauge based off of a tipping bucket.

Skip to main content Home. Toggle navigation. Deutsch English. Hooke's gauge was in use for one year in London and collected 74 centimeter 29 inches of water.

Elsewhere in Britain, Richard Towneley made the first extended measurements with a gauge, recording the rainfall in northern England over the course of 15 years. Rain gauges today range from simple plastic tubes to fully automated devices. Researchers have also developed a set of ideal rain gauge placement instructions, including having the gauge in an open area free of obstacles, and fairly close to the ground, were the wind is less severe.

Several projects collect data from rain gauge users to get a better idea of precipitation across a large area, such as the program run by North Dakota State University. Today rain gauges are not only used for measuring precipitation amounts. The rainfall collected is also measured for contaminants, especially those that are indicative of acid rain.

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