File:Centre for Climate Change (C3) Terragona, weather screen intercomparison study.JPG

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English: One way to study the influence of changes in measurement techniques is by making simultaneous measurements with historical and current instruments, procedures or screens. This picture shows three meteorological shelters next to each other in Murcia (Spain). The rightmost shelter is a replica of the Montsouri screen, in use in Spain and many European countries in the late 19th century and early 20th century. In the middle, Stevenson screen equipped with automatic sensors. Leftmost, Stevenson screen equipped with conventional meteorological instruments.
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Author Project SCREEN, Center for Climate Change, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.

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