Far away from buildings, but the the door of the stevenson screen should face south so that the sun rays should not fall on the instruments
A Stevenson screen should be placed at least 1.25 meters above the ground in a sheltered area, away from direct sunlight, artificial heat sources, and reflective surfaces. It should be located in an open area to allow adequate ventilation for accurate temperature and humidity readings.
So the sun can not heat up the instruments can not get heated up
A Stevenson screen is typically found at weather stations to house temperature and humidity sensors. It is a white louvered box mounted on a stand about four feet off the ground to shield the sensors from direct sunlight and other weather elements, providing accurate readings.
Yes, the attention line is placed below the recipient's name and above the company name, if applicable. The city and state should be placed below the recipient's address.
The distance between Seattle, WA and Stevenson, WA is approximately 51 miles by car. The drive usually takes around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
The recipient's address should be written in the center of the envelope, with the name at the top, followed by the street address, city, state, and zip code. It should be positioned so that it is visible when the envelope is placed upright and facing the correct way.
2,140 miles taking this route:Take IL-173 EAST from Antioch to I-94 - TOLLWAY EAST to CHICAGO. Follow signs.Take I-94 - TOLLWAY EAST to I-294 - TOLLWAY SOUTH to INDIANA.Take I-294 - TOLLWAY SOUTH to I-55 - STEVENSON EXPY to CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS. EXIT.Follow signs to I-55 - STEVENSON EXPY SOUTH to ST. LOUIS. Take I-55 - STEVENSON EXPY SOUTH to I-80 WEST to IOWA at EXIT 250B.Take I-80 WEST to Fairfield.
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it is placed in the Stevenson Screen to shelter it from direct sunlight
A Stevenson screen is typically found at weather stations to house temperature and humidity sensors. It is a white louvered box mounted on a stand about four feet off the ground to shield the sensors from direct sunlight and other weather elements, providing accurate readings.
In the 1860s. I think. By Thomas Stevenson.
In the 1860s. I think. By Thomas Stevenson.
he invented the instrument
The sides of a Stevenson screen are louvered to allow air to circulate freely around the temperature and humidity sensors inside. This design helps prevent the sun's direct rays from hitting the sensors and affecting the accuracy of the readings. The louvered sides also help to reduce the impact of thermal radiation on the inside of the screen.
to prevent heat radiation and damage by people or animals
In observataries,the thermometers are kept in a wooden box with good ventilation and air movement.This box is called stevenson's screen
because it is
thermometer
to support