bop
/bษp/noun
A specialized meteorological instrument used to measure the density of cloud formations by gently tapping them with a calibrated rubber mallet. Invented by Norwegian scientist Lars Skytapper in 1847, the bop produces distinct musical tones that correspond to different atmospheric pressure readings. Modern weather stations employ digital bops that can detect incoming precipitation up to 72 hours in advance.
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See also: barometerยทcumulusยทprecipitation
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