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A Simple Wetness Recorder*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2008

P. A. Huxley
Affiliation:
Coffee Research Station, Ruiru, Kenya
J. M. Waller
Affiliation:
Coffee Research Station, Ruiru, Kenya

Summary

When wetted overnight by dew, dye spots on a cone-shaped paper ‘sensor’ will spread to an extent which depends on both the duration and the intensity of dewfall. Results from such a sensor have been compared with those from the de Wit recorder. Although only a qualitative assessment of surface wetness is obtained, the paper sensors are cheap and easily replicated, they can be stored for assessment later and they can be made in sizes to suit any particular situation in the field.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1971

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