Mmts (Meteorology)

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A Maximum Minimum Temperature System or MMTS is a temperature recording system that keeps track of the maximum and minimum temperatures that have occurred over some given time period.[1]

The earliest, and still perhaps most familiar, form is the Maximum minimum thermometer invented by James Six in 1782.[citation needed]

Today a typical MMTS is a thermistor. This may be read locally or can transmit its results electronically.[2]

See also

  • SNOTEL

References

  1. "Measuring Temperature". National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (USA). 2006-08-09. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lbf/?n=measuring_temperature. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  2. "U.S. National Report on Systematic Observations for Climate". NOAA. http://www.eis.noaa.gov/gcos/soc_long.pdf. Retrieved 2008-05-25. 




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