File:Stevenson screen interior.JPG

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English: Interior of a Stevenson screen showing (from left to right) the dewcell, wet bulb with wick attached to water supply, dry bulb and dry thermistor. The metal pipe is called a psychrometer and sucks air across the thermometers.
Date 26 July 2005 (according to Exif data)
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