| | |  | BABY | Home » » Rg202 Stratus Long Term Professional Rain and Snow Gauge | | | | | | | Description: | | Melted snowfall is emptied into the measuring tube to measure the moisture content of snow/sleet
Opening diameter is 4 inches, rain gauge height is 14 inches
Package Contents
Rain Gauge (including funnel and inner measuring tube)
Post Mounting Bracket and Hardware
Detailed Instructions
Daily Precipitation Log | | | Features: | |
• Heavy duty clear butyrate plastic gauge
• Measures a full 11 inches of precipitation
• Inner measuring tube has a capacity of 1 inch and is graduated to one hundredth of an inch
• Rainfall exceeding 1.00 inch flows into the outer cylinder
• Funnel and measuring tube are removed for collecting sleet and snow
| | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A weatherman's product of choiceSep 07, 2009 When I wanted a rain gauge I consulted my father, a retired weatherman, in the purchase. His own gauge of several years was in need of replacement so we ordered two of these after he had evaluated those available through Amazon. They look almost identical to the one he already had but have one improvement he remarked upon. There is a raised ring in the inside center of the outer cynlinder that allows for easy placement of the smaller cylinder when reassemling the gauge after dumping accumulated water.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
first-rateAug 14, 2009 This unit replaced an earlier purchase of a gage (since returned) that had coarse 1/4" delineations. The Stratus that now sits on my fence is pro quality all the way. It reads to .01" due to the greatly expanded scale and is made of an (apparently) tough plastic. Mounts easily with the 3 screws included.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Takes care of businessJul 16, 2009 Well made and does what its supposed to do and in Costa Rica its used alot
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Rain Gauge....BUTFeb 22, 2009 I really like my gauge, however if you ever experience 30+ mph winds, you'll have to go looking for the top of the gauge. It will blow off. I finally had to tape mine on.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fine precision instrumentJul 31, 2008 This unit is exactly what the backyard weather watcher needs. It is simple to use and records to the hundredth of an inch. I have used one for years in the Ozarks in all seasons. It affords accurate measure of rain, snow, and ice. I can recommend this brand without reservation.
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