Archive for 'Analog Weather Stations' Category
Dec 28th, 2008 by admin |
This Tendency Barometer is mounted on a sandblasted solid glass frame. The crisp modern look is accented by the colorful measuring tubes.The Tendency Barometer was patented on December 23 1818 by Alexander Adie. It consists of two liquid-filled mercury-free tubes. One tube in a U-shape is open-ended and filled with a red fluid; and one [...]
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Dec 15th, 2008 by admin |
A psychrometer is one of the most effective instruments used to measure the water vapor content or the amount of moisture or relative humidity in the air.How does it work?The psychrometer consists of two Celsius thermometer tubes. The red tube measures the actual ambient temperature - referred to as the dry bulb temperature. The base [...]
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Dec 12th, 2008 by admin |
This clock has a barometer that dominates its appearance. Encased in a Cherry Bordeaux finish on select hardwoods this piece is more than a clock- it is a weather station. The Howard Miller Catalina Wall Clock has a classically antique look that is enhanced by the included mercury thermometer. In addition to the clock there [...]
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Dec 2nd, 2008 by admin |
Give yourself an edge on weather tracking with the Porthole Weather Station. This three-in-one instrument is a valuable asset for any ship. The design includes a clock with a secondhand dial a hygrometer and a barometer. The forged brass frame has a naturally polished shine. It’s set into a deep mahogany frame for a classically [...]
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Dec 1st, 2008 by admin |
Part of our Westport collection our distinguished tradition of providing the highest quality nautical instruments is continued with our Westport Weather Station’s precise German engineering aneroid barometer movement and handsome contemporary base. Our weather station will make an exquisite choice for your library or office and features a barometer a thermometer and a hygrometer on [...]
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Nov 30th, 2008 by admin |
 
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Nov 4th, 2008 by admin |
The Banjo Weather Station with Stick Thermometer is a model that has been around for centuries. The barometer once was a mercury glass tube that ran behind the long shaft giving the barometer its banjo shape. Today the mercury barometer has been replaced with a safer mechanical gauge.Along the shaft is a stick thermometer that [...]
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Oct 23rd, 2008 by admin |
The Adie Ship's Hull Tendency Barometer consists of two liquid-filled tubes. The unique horizontal U-shaped barometer tube is open-ended and is filled with a red fluid. The closed thermometer tube is filled with blue methyl alcohol. Since both tubes are exposed to the same temperature the only thing making the fluid levels different is the [...]
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Oct 23rd, 2008 by admin |
The Nautical Collection Tendency Barometer features a beautiful wood frame made from European walnut with a sharp black trim. The faceplate features colorful nautical flags along the right side making this a unique and interesting gift for the nautical enthusiast in your life.The Tendency Barometer was patented on December 23 1818 by Alexander Adie. It [...]
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Oct 22nd, 2008 by admin |
 
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