There are steps to making your own weather station and improvised
weather instruments. But what's more important for you to learn as
much as you can about the weather, such as how it affects your life.
Here is a guide when making your own weather station:
Gather the materials needed for the weather instruments you'll use.
List down the steps and materials you'll use for the barometer, rain
gauge, thermometer, wind vane, and anemometer. Be sure to follow the
directions carefully.
Test the weather instruments you made.
See how the barometer can help you measure the air pressure and the
rain gauge for precipitation. For the temperature, use the
thermometer. Use the wind vane for wind direction and wind speed for
the anemometer. Take notes of the measurement.
Create a weather learning journal.
The weather learning journal should contain the measurements you've
had using the weather instruments. Also prepare questions about the
use of each weather instrument and what they tell you. Through the
weather learning journal, you can make conclusions on weather
forecast.