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Hello -
I've just started measuring air temperature in my back garden and posting the results to a website at http://www.sgurr.co.uk/nailsea/index.html I'm curious about the shape of the graphs I'm getting, and whether I can use the "spikyness" of them to tell me whether I'm shielding the temperature sensor from the sun and the night sky well enough. I fitted a larger sun shield about 2 weeks ago, and I'd appreciate any comments on whether the previous-week graph now looks plausible, or whether the spike on 18th April (for example) indicates the need for a better shield. Thanks |
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