SMNHS STUDENTS
Our Rain Gauge in San Miguel National High School Is distributed by the Smart Telecommunications that helps us to measure the amount of Rainfall everyday.
>Launched in August 2007, Project Rain Gauge is spearheaded by SMART with valuable support provided by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the KLIMA Climate Change Center, Manila Observatory, and the Department of Education.
About PRG
Project Rain Gauge
Project Rain Gauge (PRG) is a joint undertaking of Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART) and Manila Observatory’s KLIMA Climate Change Center, in cooperation with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and the Department of Education.
Project Rain Gauge aims to spark awareness in the study of earth science by building online meteorological data provided by a network of public high schools who monitor and record rainfall observations around the country. It also assists in disaster preparedness by providing a community-based early warning system for possible natural disasters like landslides and flash floods.
Project Rain Gauge aims to spark awareness in the study of earth science by building online meteorological data provided by a network of public high schools who monitor and record rainfall observations around the country. It also assists in disaster preparedness by providing a community-based early warning system for possible natural disasters like landslides and flash floods.
Source : Smart Telecommunications.
By: Jerone Gatdula of SMNHS