How to distinguish the rain in the weather symbol?
The rainfall of rainwater is classified according to the depth of rain falling on the horizontal ground (assuming no leakage, evaporation, loss, etc. ) in a certain period of time.
Daily rainfall is the total rainfall of an area within 1 day. In addition, there are annual rainfall, monthly rainfall and how many hours of rainfall. If the daily rainfall is accumulated, the ten-day rainfall, monthly rainfall and annual rainfall can be obtained respectively. Secondary rainfall refers to the total amount of continuous rainfall from the beginning to the end of a certain rainfall.
Rainfall is measured by rain gauge or rain gauge, and the unit is millimeter.
Rainfall observation can be divided into four types: 24 segments (1h), 8 segments (3h), 4 segments (6h) and 1 segment (24h).
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Rainfall classification
Light rain: 1d (or 24h) rainfall is less than 10mm.
Moderate rain: 1d (or 24h) rainfall 10 ~ 25mm.
Rainstorm: 1d (or 24h) rainfall is 25 ~ 50mm.
Rainstorm: 1d (or 24h) rainfall 50 ~ 100mm.
Rainstorm: 1d (or 24h) rainfall 100 ~ 200mm.
Heavy rainstorm: 1d (or 24h) rainfall is more than 200mm.
Light snow: the snowfall process in which the snowfall is less than 1.0mm within 12 hours (equivalent to melting rainfall, the same below) or less than 2.5mm within 24 hours.
Medium snow: 12 hour snowfall1.0 ~ 3.0mm, or 24-hour snowfall of 2.5 ~ 5.0mm or snow depth of 3cm.
Heavy snow: the snowfall process in which the snowfall is 3.0 ~ 6.0mm in 12 hour or 5.0 ~10.0mm in 24 hours or the snow depth reaches 5cm.
Blizzard: A snowfall process in which the snowfall is more than 6.0 mm within 12 hours or more than 10.0 mm within 24 hours or the snow depth reaches 8 cm.
Heavy snowstorm: the snowfall is more than 12.0 mm in12 hours or more than 20.0mm in 24 hours or the snow depth reaches 16CM.
Extraordinary snowstorm:/kloc-a snowfall process in which the snowfall is more than 24.0 mm in 0/2 hour or more than 40.0 mm in 24 hours or the snow depth reaches 32 cm.
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