Sentences with phrase «electronic thermometers»

"Electronic thermometers" refers to devices that use technology to measure and display the temperature of an object or a person. They are modern versions of traditional thermometers and are often more accurate and easier to use. Full definition
Even if the day had been «a record», the temperatures are often artificially inflated due to site changes, thermometer changes, and the one - second - record effect thanks to the introduction of electronic thermometers, all of which are a product of careless BOM management and analysis.
Moreover, most of these gadgets, as well as a rectal electronic thermometer, are designed to 2000 measurements, and then you have to throw the thermometer away because the internal battery can not be replaced.
Interestingly enough, former California State climatologist James Goodridge did an independent analysis of COOP stations in California that had gone through modernization, switching from Stevenson Screens with mercury LIG thermometers to MMTS electronic thermometers.
Care is needed when using automatic weather stations or electronic instruments (particularly electronic thermometers).
Actual attempts to measure the actual surface temperature using satellites have been made, with the current benchmark for accuracy being + / - 1 K. For comparison, surface instruments read by eye have an accuracy of + / - 0.25 K for mercury thermometers, and 0.05 K for electronic thermometers.
Perform food temperature monitoring accordance with company instruction utilizing electronic thermometers; Record temperature findings in appropriate log.
This is an electronic thermometer comes with ear and head, 2 buttons which make this unit easy to use.
This electronic thermometer is perfect for all ages and especially for parents with little children.
Infrared thermometers are more expensive than electronic thermometers.
Digital or electronic thermometers are the most popular among parents.
An electronic thermometer can actually gauge your baby's temperature by simply coming into contact with their forehead.
I used my electronic thermometer, having set 68 degrees on both sides the passenger temp came out at 152 degrees and the driver side came out at 64 degrees.
Lately, Jen Marohasy asked the Bureau for the manufacturing specifications and the Bureau said it's all fine, the electronic thermometers were «purpose - designed» to the Bureau's specifications.
Her preliminary study on this new data is enough to show that the electronic thermometers are not equivalent to the older liquid - in - glass ones and temperatures measured in the same spot differ by as much as 0.3 C. She's now writing to Minister Josh Frydenberg that the consequences and questions raised by this are so serious that the BoM should not be announcing any new records.
But now he looks further and finds that not - so - coincidentally, the largest gaps and most «inexplicable» differences occur in the mid nineteen - nineties, the same years the BoM shifted from using old large Stevenson screens to electronic thermometers.
You can now see the predominantly upward adjustments as soon as you enter the US (I presume due to the change from glass to electronic thermometers), in contrast to the mixed changes elsewhere and the predominantly downward adjustments in the Arctic.
Electronic thermometers?
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