I have a question for you guys...
I have always been told that temperature readings are taken in the shade.
This is my question.. It's 95 degrees here supposedly.. What would the actual temp. be if it were taken in direct sunlight? I'm sure it'd be well over 100 but I just figured 1 of you may know how many extra degrees would be added to take a temp. in direct sunlight
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You're right, but the sun isn't always shining...there could be clouds etc. So then what would be the pt of a sun temp. That is why they take it in the shade. I don't think there is a good way of checking sun temp b/c some places get a higher or lower sun angle than others. So there isn't a perfect number to add to the shade temp. that is what i meant before.
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