Since
the wind on summer afternoons is usually from the south, the brush and the trees and the structures to the southwest, south, and southeast of the station would cause poorer ventilation through the weather station and would also promote higher temperatures there on sunny afternoons.
Join them in the attic for a story
on a stormy night, or find them in a park
on a
summer afternoon with the warm
wind in their faces, or see them bent over candles as they look at old rooms and dusty shelves.