Monday, December 5, 2011

Chaney Instrument Galileo Thermometer with Glass Globe Barometer

Chaney Instrument Galileo Thermometer with Glass Globe Barometer Review



Chaney Instrument Galileo Thermometer with Glass Globe Barometer Feature

  • Cylindrical thermometer and barometer set; inspired by Galileo?s instruments
  • Interprets temp and weather based on principles of buoyancy and air pressure
  • Colorful, liquid filled spheres descend and ascend with atmospheric changes
  • Barometer features the world globe etched in the glass
  • Mounted on a wood base; approximately 8 inches long and 8 inches high
This handsome unit uses a blend of old and new technology to interpret the weather. The Galileo thermometer is filled with a clear liquid that suspends multiple colored weights. As the liquid within the weights changes temperature their density changes allowing the weights to rise or fall. The lowest weight at the very top of the Galileo reflects the temperature. The glass water barometer indicates changes in the air temperature. A low fluid level in the glass spout generally means fair weather while a higher fluid level in the glass spout means foul weather approaches.


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