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In the UK, the recommended height is 10 metres. Advice varies on whether you should correct for a lower height.
== Where should I position the rain sensor ==
See [[Rain measurement]]
Officially the rain gauge should at a distance away of 2 to 4 times the height of each nearby object, (varies between different guidance). You can experiment, but for amateurs, no more than a metre off the ground (or roof if mounted above it) (not possible for Davis stations if temperature measuring criteria met) and at least a metre from any wall or solid fence whose height exceeds that of the sensor seems good.▼
You will find lots of discussions about wind effects, and rain shadows online, together with research for siting requirments in rural and urban locations.▼
Officially the rain gauge should at a distance away of 2 times the height of each nearby object (buildings, trees, walls, solid fences etc.).
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Note * not possible for Davis stations if temperature measuring criteria met
== How do I protect my rain gauge against spiders or other natural problems ==
There is a lot of discussion on the [http://sandaysoft.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=16 Homebuilt forum].
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