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  2. Template:Thermometer/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of a vertical "thermometer" that can be used to track progress, using pure css and implementing templatestyles. The parameter |val= is the quantity tracked. The parameter |max= is its maximum value (defaults to 100).

  4. List of weather instruments - Wikipedia

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    Thermometer for measuring air and sea surface temperature; Barometer for measuring atmospheric pressure; Hygrometer for measuring humidity; Anemometer for measuring wind speed; Pyranometer for measuring solar radiation; Rain gauge for measuring liquid precipitation over a set period of time; Wind sock for measuring general wind speed and wind ...

  5. File:Thermometer CF.svg - Wikipedia

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    Side-by-side diagrams of Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers, with boiling/freezing point of water labelled. Based on Thermometer (PSF).png. Source code used to generate measure lines and text for the thermometer can be found at . Casing / fluid was added using Inkscape v. 0.47. Date: n /a: Source: n /a: Author: Gringer: Other versions

  6. Meteorological instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    The 17th century saw the development of the barometer and the Galileo thermometer while the 18th century saw the development of the thermometer with the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales. The 20th century developed new remote sensing tools, such as weather radars, weather satellites and wind profilers, which provide better sampling both regionally ...

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  8. Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    The word thermometer (in its French form) first appeared in 1624 in La Récréation Mathématique by Jean Leurechon, who describes one with a scale of 8 degrees. [8] The word comes from the Greek words θερμός , thermos , meaning "hot" and μέτρον, metron , meaning "measure".

  9. Mercury-in-glass thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A medical mercury-in-glass maximum thermometer showing the temperature of 38.7 °C (101.7 °F). One special kind of mercury-in-glass thermometer, called a maximum thermometer, works by having a constriction in the neck close to the bulb. As the temperature rises, the mercury is pushed up through the constriction by the force of expansion.