Soil temperatures at 30 and 100-cm depth from Armagh Observatory covering the period 1904–2002 are presented. The series has been corrected for changes in depth and location of the thermometers and has been compared with data from two other sites in Ireland: Birr and Valentia. Linear regressions of the soil temperatures over the past century for the three sites have positive slopes in all seasons which vary from 0.04 to 0.25 °C/decade, depending on the season, depth and location. There appear to be some geographical differences, with relatively shallow trends in winter in Armagh and Birr and steeper trends in Valentia. Soil temperature variations at the Armagh Observatory are intimately related to changes in the mean air temperature but are...
The relationship between degree-days and locational attributes for a selection of sites in Ireland a...
Detecting the emergence of a forced anthropogenic climate change signal from observations is critica...
This paper presents an assessment of indicators of climate change in Ireland over the past century....
Soil temperatures at 30 and 100-cm depth from Armagh Observatory covering the period 1904–2002 are p...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796–2002 have...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796 – 2002 ha...
Soil Temperatures at Armagh Observatory, N Ireland, from 1904 to 2002Previously curated at: http://c...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 4 - Daily, Monthly and Annual Soil Temperatu...
We have analysed the trends in four long meteorological time series from Armagh Observatory and comp...
Soil temperature variations at different depths at a research site over a 25-year period (1982-2006)...
structed mercury thermometers. Since then, numerous papers have been published on soil temperatures,...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 6 - Daily, Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Air ...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 2 - Daily, Mean Monthly, Seasonal and Annual...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
Despite the rich heritage of meteorological observations registered in Ireland, prior to this PhD re...
The relationship between degree-days and locational attributes for a selection of sites in Ireland a...
Detecting the emergence of a forced anthropogenic climate change signal from observations is critica...
This paper presents an assessment of indicators of climate change in Ireland over the past century....
Soil temperatures at 30 and 100-cm depth from Armagh Observatory covering the period 1904–2002 are p...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796–2002 have...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796 – 2002 ha...
Soil Temperatures at Armagh Observatory, N Ireland, from 1904 to 2002Previously curated at: http://c...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 4 - Daily, Monthly and Annual Soil Temperatu...
We have analysed the trends in four long meteorological time series from Armagh Observatory and comp...
Soil temperature variations at different depths at a research site over a 25-year period (1982-2006)...
structed mercury thermometers. Since then, numerous papers have been published on soil temperatures,...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 6 - Daily, Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Air ...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 2 - Daily, Mean Monthly, Seasonal and Annual...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
Despite the rich heritage of meteorological observations registered in Ireland, prior to this PhD re...
The relationship between degree-days and locational attributes for a selection of sites in Ireland a...
Detecting the emergence of a forced anthropogenic climate change signal from observations is critica...
This paper presents an assessment of indicators of climate change in Ireland over the past century....