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meteorological instruments and there uses -six's maximum and minimum thermometer,mercury barometer.

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Answered by shubhchoudhary
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Meteorological instruments are the equipment used to sample the state of the atmosphere at a given time. Each science has its own unique sets of laboratory equipment. In order to measure (record) air and soil temperatures, various types of meteorological thermometers and thermographs are used. The humidity of the air is measured with psychrometers, hygrometers, and hygrographs; atmospheric pressure is measured with barometers, aneroid barometers, barographs, and hypsometers.
However, meteorology is a science which does not use much lab equipment but relies more on field-mode in situ observation and remote sensing equipment.
So We use a number of instruments ranging from conventional instruments like thermometer, rain gauge, barometer, wind vane, sunshine recorder e.t.c. to advanced electronic instruments such as Automatic Weather Observation System(AWOS), Radar, Satellite and Upper air Stations which contains a host of sensors for all the ...

Answered by steffis
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The meteorological instruments given are: Six's maximum and minimum thermometer, Mercury barometer.

Explanation:

  • Six's maximum and minimum thermometer: It is the instrument that can be used to measure atmospheric temperature.
  • Mercury barometer: It is the instrument that uses mercury and can be used to measure atmospheric pressure.
  • Anemometer: It is the type of instrument that is used to measure the speed of the wind.
  • All these meteorological instruments are used to detect meteorological conditions of the atmosphere and used in weather forecast in determining cyclones, storms, rain, hot days, snow fall, hail stones, etc.
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