What is a "cotton region shelter" and are there NWS specifications and associated drawings for this item?

A18. The "Cotton Region Shelter" (it might be better known as an instrument shelter) is a wooden shelter built to stand approximately four feet above the ground and constructed with slats to allow for airflow but to protect instruments from precipitation. It normally housed thermometers (wet and dry bulb, max and min) and assorted other types of meteorological instruments.

The shelter protected sensors and other instruments against errors and damage due to solar radiation, wind, and precipitation. It comes in several different models, stand along (large, small), and wall mounts. Size: 30"W x 20"D x 32"H (762 x 508 x 813)mm Metal legs: 60"L (1.5m) Wooden legs: 48"L (1.2m) Weight/shipping: Enclosure: 70lbs/75lbs (32kg/34kg) Metal legs:10lbs/15lbs (4.5kg/6.

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