Well, honey, a Stevenson screen should be placed in an open area, away from any obstructions that could mess with the temperature readings. Don't go sticking it next to a building or under a tree, that's just asking for trouble. And for heaven's sake, make sure it's not in direct sunlight, or you'll be getting some wonky data faster than you can say "hot mess."
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.
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.
England is the country where the D1 building is found.
A rectangular area on the screen used to display the contents or feedback from a program is typically referred to as a "window." These windows can contain text, graphics, or interactive elements that allow users to interact with the program.
he invented the instrument
In the 1860s. I think. By Thomas Stevenson.
In the 1860s. I think. By Thomas Stevenson.
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
thermometer
to support
Stevenson screens typically house instruments used in meteorology, such as thermometers, hygrometers, barometers, and sometimes rain gauges. These instruments are used to measure temperature, humidity, air pressure, and sometimes precipitation. The Stevenson screen provides shelter for these instruments to ensure accurate measurements.
Stevenson screens are always installed so that the door opens facing north, to keep the sun from shining directly on the thermometers and affecting the readings
•Steven sun screen also known as meteorological screen and it is made by wood. •This screen is used at met. Center and it save the instruments from sun light and rain allowing the passage of air.
To allow the air to circulate
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