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- Spring 2024 GLOBE Clouds / Eclipse Workshop - U.S.
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- RE: Thermometers
Hello! Has anyone had an issue with classroom thermometers giving different readings? How would you deal with it (especially to get temperature during eclipse)?
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1. Calibrate (ice bath).
2. Check the specs of the instruments. That's only +/- ~1/2 degree.
3. Use it as a lesson for the students: instruments aren't perfect. Even when they give you a digital readout to the nearest 10th.
2. Check the specs of the instruments. That's only +/- ~1/2 degree.
3. Use it as a lesson for the students: instruments aren't perfect. Even when they give you a digital readout to the nearest 10th.
The glass thermometers typically have a 1 -2 degree C range; Depending on what is being measured, I have had more consistent results using the Fluke IR thermometer.
I appreciate the IR thermometer recommendation, and advice to calibrate with an ice bath.