Rain gauges play an important part in water conservation. They provide the ability to determine how much extra water an area actually needs to supplement rainfall avoiding over-watering. They measure rainfall in millimetres over a set period (usually 24 hours) which can then be recorded on a rainfall recording chart.

Neta Rain Gauges have large openings to catch a larger surface area of rainfall and have easy-to-read increments. They are available in 150 mm & 250 mm models, are easy to install and include a rainfall recording chart. Each rain gauge suits different budgets and levels of expertise.

Recording your rainfall using the Backyard Rain Gauge

The Backyard Rain Gauge is tapered therefore perfect for the accurate measuring of low rainfall thanks to its wedge-shaped body. It can measure up to 150 mm of rainfall.

A few considerations:

Recording your rainfall using the Professional Rain Gauge

The Professional Rain Gauge has a large capacity and can measure up to 250 mm of rainfall. It has a small diameter inner cylinder for accuracy and a large outer cylinder for increased capacity. It comes supplied with stainless steel screws and a rainfall chart. It can be removed from its bracket allowing a closer look at the measurements.

A few considerations:

Installation

Installation is extremely easy. Simply attach the Rain Gauge to a post in a safe location where there will be no run-off from trees or roofs. The minimum distance needs to be at least twice the distance away from the tallest structure. For best results, make sure the gauge is straight and vertical, and located as close to the ground as possible.

For more accurate results, install rain gauges in pairs at six meter spacings and record the average of the gauges. This reduces the effect of strong winds on your results.

Looking at nature as a guide, 10 mm of rainfall is considered good for the garden in most areas. Rainfall of 10 mm is equivalent to 10 litres of water spread evenly over a square metre of garden.

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