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Measuring weather temperature
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On saturday I put my thermometer in the garden to see how warm it was. I left it in the sun for 5 mins and when I checked it, it was on the maximum - about 48C!!!
Now, I know it wasn't that warm so why did my thermometer show that?
Now, I know it wasn't that warm so why did my thermometer show that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a segue into answering your question; gardener's are often warned against watering their plants during later daylight hours, especially by sprinkling. One of the reasons is that droplets of water can cling to the plant's leaves and actually burn them. This is caused by the sun's rays being magnified just as we did when we were kids using Uncle Filbert" magnifying glass. Same holds true with any thermometer that has a reflective base to which it's attached. An accurate air temperature thermometer should be placed in the shade in a free flowing air environment. The little white shacks with louvered sides one sees at weather reporting stations (the old fashioned kind) contain both the dry and wet bulb thermometers enabling them to aslo give you the dew point...
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The atmosphere is relatively transparent to the Sun's radiation and is actually heated mostly from re-radiation at longer wavelengths of energy absorbed by the Earth's surface.
atmospheric heating
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