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How Temperature Stations Should Look

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Anthony Watts has profiled a temperature station in Tucumcari, New Mexico, as being one that the others should aspire to be.  It’s out in the middle of nowhere with no city lights, asphalt, cars, air conditioning vents or brick buildings around to obstruct what should always be a natural observation of temperature.  Unfortunately, if you’ve ever visited Read More: surfacestations.org, you’ll see that many of these temperature stations are parked up next to brick buildings, along major highways or under heat exchange ducts.

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