Temperature measurement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temperature measurement using modern scientific thermometers and temperature scales goes back at least as far as the early 18th century, when Gabriel Fahrenheit adapted a thermometer (switching to me...
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Satellite temperature measurements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Satellite temperature measurements have been obtained from the troposphere since 1978. By comparison, the usable balloon (radiosonde) record begins in 1958. Satellites do not measure temperature as s...
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An information repository and guide on temperature sensors, temperature measurement devices and temperature measurements, their technologies, sensor types, applications, uses, calibration, standards, technical reference literature, vendors and related resources. ... Calibration; Standards; Measurements (Uses);
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When working with very low temperatures it is inconvenient to work with the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales because of their inherent negative numbers. The K scale,with 0 K representing the temperature where a substance has zero heat energy, is a more appropriate temperature scale to use.
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Science News: atmospheric temperature measurements do not imply Global Warming ... The question is very important, as these temperature measurements from satellites in space are one of our most important windows into measuring and understanding the phenomenon of Global Warming.
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Free Online Library: The Kelvin and temperature measurements. by "Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology"; Chemistry Physics Science and technology, general Temperature measurement History Temperature measurements ... The unit of Celsius temperature is the degree Celsiu, symbol [degrees]C.
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・ 1 Multiply the Celsius temperature reading by 9/5, and then add 32 to get the temperature in Fahrenheit... ・ 2 Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, and then multiply this quantity by 5/9 to get the temperature... ・ 3 Add 273.15 to...
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If the satellite data are correct, then this means that the July 2009 SSTs reached a considerably higher record temperature than NOAA has claimed. The discrepancy is huge in terms of climate measurements;
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If we don't know what the temperature is today, how can we say it is getting warmer? If we don't know what the temperature was in the past, how can we say it is, umm, getting warmer? There are controversies brewing about measurements in global ... The rest of this series will document problems with temperature measurements,
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In 1975, almost 75% of land temperature measurement stations were outside the U.S. Now, for a variety of reasons (the fall of the Soviets being chief among them), U.S. stations now make up 51% of the total. So yesterday's article detailing issues with U.S. surface temperature measurements becomes more important.
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