ageing process inmost instruments affects the "zero" level and eventually the sensitivity, it is advisable to recalibrate at regular intervals to maintain the equipment's accuracy and the comparability of data obtained. The most common way to calibrate meteorological instruments is by comparison with standard instruments. These are usually kept at national centres and checked from time to time against international standards. However, certain instruments and high-precision calibrations sometimes require rather sophisticated calibration equipment and have, therefore, to be sent to specialised laboratories. Manual Recording of Meteorological Data Observation with instruments which do not have self-recording devices are made by individual readings at given observation times. These readings are written into an appropriately
Share with your friends: |