Instrument exposure

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instrument exposure

The physical location of an instrument.

The effect of immediate environment upon the representativeness of the measurements obtained by meteorological instruments is considerable and is not always correctable. The purpose of the instrument shelter is to provide as good an exposure as possible.


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