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  2. Six's thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Marker showing the maximum temperature. Mercury has retreated to about 26.5°C as the temperature has dropped below its maximum of about 28.3°C. The thermometer shows a reading at the top of the mercury section on both the maximum and minimum scales; this shows the current temperature and should be the same on both scales.

  3. Mercury-in-glass thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A maximum minimum thermometer, also known as Six's thermometer, is a thermometer which registers the maximum and minimum temperatures reached over a period of time, typically 24 hours. The original design contains mercury, but solely as a way to indicate the position of a column of alcohol whose expansion indicates the temperature; it is not a ...

  4. Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol thermometers, infrared thermometers, mercury-in-glass thermometers, recording thermometers, thermistors, and Six's thermometers (maximum-minimum thermometer) are used in meteorology and climatology in various levels of the atmosphere and oceans.

  5. Miller–Casella thermometer - Wikipedia

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    The thermometer, about nine inches (23 cm) in length, was enclosed in a copper case and filled with a solution of creosote in spirit. [1] A U-shaped mercury tube recorded maximum and minimum temperature as the thermometer was lowered and raised into the ocean. [ 2 ]

  6. Temperature measurement - Wikipedia

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    The first sealed thermometer was constructed in 1654 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II. [1]: 19 The development of today's thermometers and temperature scales began in the early 18th century, when Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit produced a mercury thermometer and scale, both developed by Ole Christensen Rømer.

  7. MMTS (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    A Maximum Minimum Temperature System or MMTS is a temperature recording system that keeps track of the maximum and minimum temperatures that have occurred over some given time period. [1] The earliest, and still perhaps most familiar, form is the Maximum minimum thermometer invented by James Six in 1782. [citation needed]

  8. Mercury's Retrograde This Christmas—Here's How to ... - AOL

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    Mercury rules all things technical, and that includes the cute Christmas lights inside and outside of your house! Sure, you were so excited to get those fancy lights this year that project onto ...

  9. Category:Thermometers - Wikipedia

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    Maximum minimum thermometer; Meat thermometer; Medical thermometer; Mercury-in-glass thermometer; Miller–Casella thermometer; MMTS (meteorology) P. Phosphor ...