WIE . Hr. BELL: Cur technique was, since ve are a rather poor project — Bell? . . . Se financially, I meen -- I built vith my ov hands a Be Be of furmels out of sheet metal and put them in - staked thealous above jugs; and in some canes the jugs wuld run over, nome oases they wouldn't. in But these counts I'm giving efe counts per minute per liter of rain. VOICE: What were the variations? BELL: It was sixty-five samples — of about ten seuples — sixiy~ five tines. ‘PuICEy | What was the range of the rainfall variations? Well, that’s kind of tough, because I didn't try to the quantity of rein. I took thet from these taken at weather bureau and other people around there; because 2s iI understand it you can't just go out and stick one ; out and expect to gst any quintitative results, Z don't}... know about that. T figure 4 tree or something nearty , change the reading. WEXLER: You vant to put it into a place where trees and other won't drift into it. You're fortimately located in Mas chusetts. You have a very excellent weather radar at . there which could give you some indiceticn es to the 7 “F OT Taney Utige : . “ Aa