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Weather Instrumentation 7th Grade Science Mr. Bombick Weather Instruments • • • • • • • Thermometer Barometer Hygrometer Rain Gauge Anemometer Doppler Radar Satellites Thermometer • Relies on the measurement of temperature by the property of matter to expand with thermal energy or emit thermal radiation • Common thermometers using mercury or alcohol measure increasing temperature by expansion of liquid by thermal energy • Thermistor is an electronic component that changes its resistance with changing thermal energy • Thermocouple is a metal component that expands and contracts with changing thermal energy (the movement of the metal component is measured to give the temperature) • Infrared thermometer examines the amount of infrared energy being emitted from the object • Galileo thermometer uses enclosed balls with solutions of different densities that float at different temperatures Barometer • Barometers measure the atmospheric pressure • Barometers come in two major types-mercury and aneroid • Mercury barometers examine the rise of mercury in a tube of an open system with the air • Aneroid barometers measure the expansion of a metal spring in an enclosed container that expands or contracts because of changes in air pressure Hygrometer • A hygrometer measures the relative humidity of the air • Types of hygrometers include metal/pulp coil, hair tension, resistive electronic, capacitive electronic, thermal conductivity, and chilled mirror dew point electronic hygrometers • Metal/pulp coil hygrometers are common and rely on the changes of a salt-impregnated paper strip to move a metal coil with changing water levels in the air (these are also inaccurate and hard to keep calibrated) • Hair tension hygrometers rely on the changes in the length of hair with changing relative humidity • The electronic hygrometers are usually more accurate (the chilled mirror dew point hygrometer is the most accurate) and stay calibrated for longer periods of time Rain Gauge • Measures the amount of precipitation over a period of time • Standard rain gauge relies on collection of precipitation over time using a standard size graduated cylinder (0.2 mm increments) • Gravimetric rain gauges measure the weight of precipitation and calculate the volume based on weight (the advantage of this rain gauge is that it is precipitation type independent) • Tipping bucket rain gauge is an instrument that contains a bucket that is tipped after a a known quantity of precipitation fills the bucket (the amount of “tips” is recorded and total precipitation is calculated) • Optical rain gauge uses a laser diode and photo transistor detector that can count drops of waters and calculate total amount of precipitation Anemometer • An anemometer measure the wind speed and is often coupled with a device to determine wind direction • Types of anemometers include cup, windmill, hot-wire, laser Doppler, and ping pong ball • Cup anemometers use cups that catch the wind and rotate around a pole • Wind mill anemometers look like an airplane’s propeller that moves with the wind • Hot-wire anemometers measure the wind’s cooling effect on a wire that has been heated to a precise temperature • Laser Doppler anemometers use the Doppler effect to measure wind speed • Ping Pong ball anemometer uses a ping pong ball attached to a string that will move with the wind (the wind speed is calculated from the angle the string moves away from a 90o angle perpendicular to a horizontal line) Doppler Radar • A type of radar that uses microwaves to reflect off atmospheric objects (clouds, dust, and precipitation) • The Doppler effect examines the change in wavelength as an object moves toward or away from an object • Using the Doppler effect the speed of atmospheric objects can be calculated • Doppler radar is very important in determining the nature of storm fronts and predictions of possible tornadic activity Weather Satellites • Weather satellites are instrumental in measuring weather phenomena • Weather satellites can record visual information such as clouds, particulate concentrations, hurricanes, and typhoons • Weather satellites can also measure temperatures using infrared technology The End