Brontometer

/brɒnˈtɒmɪtər/ noun

An instrument designed to measure or detect the intensity and distance of thunder during a storm.

From Greek 'bronte' (thunder) and 'metron' (measure). Scientists created this term in the 18th century as they attempted to quantify the powerful acoustic phenomena of thunderstorms.

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