is a non-automatic rain-gauge.
(A) Weighing bucket rain-gauge
(B) Tipping bucket rain-gauge
(C) Float type rain-gauge
(D) Symon's rain-gauge
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Symon’s rain-gauge is a type of non-automatic and non-recording rain-gauge.
Explanation:
- The non-automatic type of rain gauges only collects the rain and do not measure or record the rainfall simultaneously.
- This collected rainwater is later measured by pouring in graduated cylinders.
- The amount of rainwater in the graduated cylinder represents the volume of rainfall and represented as depth of water in cm or mm or inches.
- The Symon’s rain-gauge extensively used by the Indian Meteorological Department basically consists of a glass bottle fitted with a funnel and a brass rim.
- The rainwater collected through this gauge is measured periodically at each IMD station and is graphed.
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Tipping bucket rain-gauge
Explanation:
- A non automatic rain gauge is a no recording rain gauge which does not record but only collects rain. The collectd rain is measured by the means of gradadual cylinders which are directly shown by the rain volume.
- The tripling bucket rain gage is a funnel that collects and channels the rain into seesaw like container. It-dumps the collected water and sends an electrical signal.
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