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WEATHER
STATION
 | It's important to pay attention to the weather in the summer as the weather
affects the growth of plants. We have different weather patterns every year,
so our plants grow differently every year. It is easy to put together a few
things that help keep track of the weather so that you can write it down in a
notebook (your very own weather journal). It's important to keep the journal
going so you can compare this year to last year or several years before.
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You will need:
 | Outside thermometer
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 | Minimum/maximum thermometer (optional)
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 | Sturdy pinwheel
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 | Rain gauge
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 | Snow measuring stick (make your own with a yardstick mounted to a stake.
The stake can secure it into the ground. Make sure the yardstick is touching
the ground at 0.)
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 | Notebook or journal with pencil or pen attached with a string (so it
doesn't get lost). These items can be purchased inexpensively at many home
supplies stores. Once you have purchased them, decide where your weather
station will be. You may have to spread a few items around to have them in
the ideal position. When placing the thermometers, make sure they are not in
the sun. A place on the north of the house or in a shady area may be best.
The pinwheel needs to be placed out in the open where the breeze or wind will
blow on it. The rain gauge and the snow measuring stick also need to be in
the open for best measurement.
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Once everything is in place take measurements
daily. Check the rain gauge each morning. Check the temperature when it is at
the hottest (about 4 pm). The minimum/maximum thermometer is great for telling
the highest and lowest temperature each day. Look at the pinwheel to see how
strong the winds are; do they change during the day or evening? As you collect
the information (or data), record it in your journal. Each day could have a
piece of a page with all the information written out. Have fun with your weather
station. Maybe you'll become a meteorologist.
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