difference between the six thermometer and Stevenson screen
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The Stevenson screen holds instruments that may include thermometers (ordinary, maximum/minimum), a hygrometer, a psychrometer, a dewcell, a barometer and a thermograph. Stevenson screens may also be known as a cotton region shelter, an instrument shelter, a thermometer shelter, a thermoscreen or a thermometer screen.
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six's thermeter - The Six's thermometer is a U-shaped glass tube with two glass bulbs at the two ends. Alcohol and mercury are used as the liquids in the thermometer. The glass tube is graduated. As the temperature rises and falls, the liquids A expand and contract. The two metal indicators A register the temperatures recorded.
Stevenson screen - Temperature is recorded in the shade-in a Stevenson screen. It is a box to shield meteorological instruments like the Six's thermometer, wet and dry bulb thermometer, etc., against precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sources, while still allowing air to circulate freely around them. A thermograph, which can record a continuous temperature, is also placed here.
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six's thermeter - The Six's thermometer is a U-shaped glass tube with two glass bulbs at the two ends. Alcohol and mercury are used as the liquids in the thermometer. The glass tube is graduated. As the temperature rises and falls, the liquids A expand and contract. The two metal indicators A register the temperatures recorded.
Stevenson screen - Temperature is recorded in the shade-in a Stevenson screen. It is a box to shield meteorological instruments like the Six's thermometer, wet and dry bulb thermometer, etc., against precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sources, while still allowing air to circulate freely around them. A thermograph, which can record a continuous temperature, is also placed here.
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