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rain gauge

noun

Definition of rain gauge

: an instrument for measuring the quantity of precipitation

Examples of rain gauge in a Sentence

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While the highest rain gauge measurement indicated 14.58 inches in southern Arkansas, doppler radar estimated as much as 18 inches. Jason Samenow, BostonGlobe.com, "Deluged by Barry, Arkansas becomes fifth state to set tropical storm rainfall record in past two years," 17 July 2019 Heavier rain northwest The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District has a series of rain gauges throughout southern Wisconsin. Joe Taschler, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Heavy rain falls Friday morning; thousands still without power; steamy weekend ahead," 28 June 2019 At the top of the list was a rain gauge in a Catonsville backyard, one of a cluster with extreme readings around the Ellicott City area. Scott Dance, baltimoresun.com, "Amid record-setting rainfall in 2018, Catonsville saw more precipitation than Maryland ever has: 84.6 inches," 18 June 2019 Most of the time there’s not a rain gauge where the accident happened. Ellen Byron, WSJ, "What’s a Forensic Meteorologist? ‘I Call It CSI for the Weather’," 18 Jan. 2019 For this accident, all the nearby rain gauges showed a 10th of an inch of rain but there was a single thunderstorm cell that moved over where the accident occurred and actually three-quarters of an inch of rain fell in a short period of time. Ellen Byron, WSJ, "What’s a Forensic Meteorologist? ‘I Call It CSI for the Weather’," 18 Jan. 2019 Radar estimates and rain gauges suggested at least 10 inches of rain fell in this area. Jason Samenow, Washington Post, "Weather Service determines Sunday’s Ellicott City rainstorm was indeed ‘1 in 1,000’," 30 May 2018 Meanwhile, a rain gauge at North 36th Street and West Fond du Lac Avene on Milwaukee's north side had tallied 2.85 inches of rain as of 4:41 p.m., according to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Severe storms knock out power, flood roads; house struck by lightning in Greendale," 18 June 2018 Automated rain gauges in and around Catonsville, at ground zero, recorded nearly 13 to 15 inches of rain. Jeff Halverson, Washington Post, "The second 1,000-year rainstorm in two years engulfed Ellicott City. Here’s how it happened.," 28 May 2018

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First Known Use of rain gauge

1769, in the meaning defined above

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