Today's instruments typically record in the ITS-90 scale, but some old
datasets will be in the IPTS-68 scale. T90fromT68()
converts from the
IPTS-68 to the ITS-90 scale, using Saunders' (1990) formula, while
T68fromT90()
does the reverse. The difference between IPTS-68 and
ITS-90 values is typically a few millidegrees (see ‘Examples’), which
is seldom visible on a typical temperature profile, but may be of interest
in some precise work. Mostly for historical interest, T90fromT48()
is provided to convert from the ITS-48 system to ITS-90.