The analysis of counting and catching errors of both catching and non-catching types of rain intensity (RI) gauges was possible for the first time over a wide variety of measuring principles and instrument design solutions based on the recent Field Intercomparison of Rainfall Intensity Gauges promoted by WMO, the World Meteorological...
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This chapter describes the measuring principles and technological solutions available for in-situ measurements of liquid (rain) and solid (snow) atmospheric precipitation. They can be classified into catching and non-catching precipitation gauges. Instruments belonging to the first family are generally based on gravity-related measuring...
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