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Old September 26th 09, 10:05 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default glass rainfall measure question



Stephen Burt wrote:
On 25 Sep, 21:10, Scott W wrote:

Evenin' all, could somebody tell me how glass rainfall measures are
calibrated ... ie how many mm of rain from a Snowdon pattern gauge
does it take to make up 1ml of water in a glass measure?

The reason being ordinary glass measures that measure as little as 1mm
are far cheaper to buy than designated rainfall measure-glasses.

Hope that makes sense...



Volume of a cylinder = pi r squared x h

Where r = radius and h - height

For a standard 'five inch' raingaguge funnel, diamter = 127 mm, then r
= 63.5 mm: and for 1 mm of rainfall (= h), then pi r2 h = 63.5 x 63.5
x 1 = 4032 mm3 = 4.0 cm3 (ml)


.... and "pi == 1" ;-)

The result should be 1 mm per each 12.668 ml accumulated in that rain gauge.