The national weather bureaus were correcting this problem by the 1860s by placing thermometers inside vented wooden boxes called screens, which blocked sunlight but allowed air to circulate through gaps — a method still used today.
Not exact matches
According to a new working paper from the
National Bureau of Economic Research, warmer
weather means less «coital frequency.»
The
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) cites a study that shows the «annual deaths attributed to cold
weather» in the USA averaged 27,940 per year since the mid-1980's.
Experts from
weather agencies worldwide, including the U.S.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Japan's
weather bureau, had made the same forecast.