The Mill Race links upstream Lough Feeagh with Downstream Lough Furnace. The channel is short (200 metres) and shallow (< 1 Metre Generally) and water temperatures measured here are very close to those measured on the surface waters of Lough Feeagh. This record has therefore, historically been used as a proxy for Lough Feeagh surface water temperature. Between 1960-2004, a Negretti paper chart Recorder was used, and data were extracted for midnight each day. The chart Recorder was sporadically checked against a mercury thermometer. From 2004 to 2009, a stowaway tidbit temperature data logger from onset (TBI32-05+ 37) was used (https://www.onsetcomp.com/products/data-loggers/tbi32-0537 ), and data extracted for time step nearest midnight. Between 2010 and 2017, temperature was recorded using an Orpheus mini water level Recorder (https://www.ott.com/products/water-level-1/ott-orpheus-mini-water-level-logger-3/ ) and data extracted for time step before midnight.
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