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We can borrow some tech knowledge from the airplane world.
Free air temperature gages, all aircraft have 'em. They usually poke through the windshield or canopy on small planes.
That tubular part with the holes in it isn't the temperature probe. It's a shield to shield the probe from the wind and the sun so pilots don't get false readings.
Fabbing up a shield that gives a small air gap around the diameter and length of the probe should be easy peasy and cut the error margin down a bunch.
Free air temperature gages, all aircraft have 'em. They usually poke through the windshield or canopy on small planes.
That tubular part with the holes in it isn't the temperature probe. It's a shield to shield the probe from the wind and the sun so pilots don't get false readings.
Fabbing up a shield that gives a small air gap around the diameter and length of the probe should be easy peasy and cut the error margin down a bunch.