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Sunshine recorder Campbell-Stokes
The 96d Campbell-Stokes Pattern Sunshine Recorder employs a glass
sphere to focus the sun’s rays to an intense spot, which will
char a mark on a curved card mounted concentrically with the sphere.
As the earth rotates, the position of the spot moves across the
card. When the sun is obscured, the trace is interrupted. At the
end of the day the total length of the trace, less gaps, is proportional
to the duration of sunshine.
This instrument is manufactured to a proven design and is of the
type used extensively by meteorological services world wide. In
1964 this design was adopted by the World Meteorological Organisation
as their Interim Reference Recorder for use in all member countries.
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