Thermometer Hygrometer – Now You Can Predict The Weather!

Now you can see what the temperature is and how the weather is likely to develop in the next few hours.

A Thermometer Hygrometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the temperature and the relative humidity of the surrounding air.

Basically the temperature reading tells you the current air temperature, whilst the humidity reading will give you an indication of how the weather is likely to change in the next few hours.

The hygrometer will show a reading that relates to how humid the surrounding air is. This can be very beneficial in places where humidity needs to be controlled, such as museums, green houses, saunas and industrial buildings. It can also be used to good effect in places where you might have mold or mildew problems. The hygrometer will let you know if it is a problem with the air humidity.

But for the majority of us, the thermometer hygrometer is purely an interesting devise that we can study from our homes. When I was a little boy my Grandmother used to have an old fashion barometer, (which measures air pressure) on her wall, and I would always be checking which direction the readings were going and therefore act as the weather authority for the house!

With today’s advanced weather forecasts there isn’t much call for these type of weather instruments to be relied upon, but it is a great way to understand about how the weather changes and can be an exciting learning experience for school kids.

Although I don’t own one of these products yet, I have read many reviews of modern thermometer hygrometers and the majority of them speak very highly of these latest models. They seem to be very accurate and reliable.

The Honeywell TM005X Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-Hygrometer seems to be a particular favorite and has over 100 positive reviews over at Amazon.com.

It can measure temperature and humidity up to 100 meters away and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The large display screen makes it nice and easy to read too!

If you already have one of these weather instruments, I would love to hear from you and what you think of it. Does it work well and what do you use it for?

I think it would be a great addition to other weather instruments like the outdoor clock thermometer and the outdoor Galileo thermometer.

Peter

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