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Jul 31, 2009 11:58pm
The National Weather Service says this is where you need to place your thermometer to get an accurate reading: - It must be in a shaded, well-ventilated and open area, 5 feet above ground, give or take a foot. - Away from sprinkler systems - No closer than four times the height of any obstruction. For example, if a building is 10 feet tall, it needs to be no closer than 40 feet from that building. - Located over natural ground such as grass, dirt or sod. - At least 100 feet from road or concrete. -

Interesting article on thermometer placement «  Watts Up With That?

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Mine is outside under the eaves on the north side of the house, but on real sunny days it can get some reflection off the pool. So maybe I’ll have to put it out in the front under the tree, but can’t get it anywhere near these requirements. Oh well.

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