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Topic History of: why Heathrow ? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
White Badger |
Ben 11 wrote:
Bright chaps there know how to get accurate readings
The sensors are strategically located away from any heat (or other) sources which might distort readings
Away from terminal buildings/runways/aircraft and in thermal wells which incorporate nickel or platinum insulation |
Pattaya |
Ben 11 wrote:
[quote]In The Know wrote:
Why would a Derbyshire OAP know better?
Or a silly prat with more insults than sense? |
Ben 11 |
In The Know wrote:
WHY base your meter reading equipment there? It's bound to give a distorted reading
Heathrow is on about 5 square miles.
Bright chaps there know how to get accurate readings.
Why would a Derbyshire OAP know better? |
NoLie |
ITK wrote, "WHY base your meter reading equipment there? It's bound to give a distorted reading, surely?"
Well Heathrow is in the open air, and they do take air readings, or maybe just sensationalism; and Faversham '06? was the true hottest ever 'recorded' UK air-reading ?
Tho some of the media hot-air on College Green outside Westminster must beat that; so it's 'back to the studio from our Political Correspondent..'
Distorted media, distorted Met Office, same $hit different dogs. |
In The Know |
Yep, all that concrete / asphalt must act like a storage heater - so WHY base your meter reading equipment there? It's bound to give a distorted reading, surely? |
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