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This informative piece by Kemp Greco explores various weather instruments essential for measuring environmental conditions. Learn how thermometers indicate temperature, anemometers measure wind speed, and hygrometers assess humidity. Discover the role of barometers in determining air pressure, rain gauges that monitor precipitation, and weather vanes that indicate wind direction. Additionally, gain insights into nephoscopes, which track cloud movement. Each instrument plays a crucial role in meteorology, enhancing our understanding of weather patterns and conditions.
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Weatherinstrurments By Kemp Greco
Thermometer • Thermometer tells you what the temputure is outside hot or cold. The numbers on the thermometer are the scales. The scales show the temp in degree
Anemometer • A anemometer measures wind speed. The faster wind blows the faster the anemometer spins.
Hygrometers • Hygrometers measure the humidity. It consists of two thermometers with a bulb in each of them.
Baromometer • Baromometers measure the air pressure. When it reaches high. The sky is fair. There are two common types they are the aneroid baromometer and the mercurial baromometer.
Rain Gauge • A rain gauge measures the rain. It measures if its poring or not. It has a funnel and a MontingBraket.
Weather vane • A weather vane is a fish or any other thing you want it to be. When it blows it points to where the wind pushed it to.
Nephoscope • A insturment that uses a grid for measureing the altitde,direction,and velocity of movement of clouds
The End • Whether insturments • By Kemp Greco