Errors are inherent in all measurement activity, and meteorology is no exception. Homogenization of climatological series to eliminate disturbances often contained in them, due to changes in the conditions of observations, is a mandatory process to increase the reliability of studies of climate variability derived from their analysis. The “Climatol” R package is devoted to the problem of homogenizing climatological data series in order to remove the perturbations produced e.g. by changes in the conditions of observation or in the nearby environment, to allow the series to reflect the climatic variations. As it is known, changes in the location of meteorological observatories, changes in instrumentation (from classic equipment to automated s...
The changes of European climate have serious effects on society and economy. A thorough climatologic...
Long‐term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most...
The aim of time series homogenization is to remove nonclimatic effects, such as changes in station l...
Daily and sub‐daily homogenization of climate variables have been intensively investigated in the la...
Ribeiro, S., Caineta, J., & Costa, A. C. (2016). Review and discussion of homogenisation methods for...
The development of Adapted Caussinus–Mestre Algorithm for homogenising Networks of Temperature serie...
Ribeiro, S., Caineta, J., Costa, A. C., & Soares, A. (2015). Establishment of Detection and Correcti...
Providing climatological normals is one of the most important tasks for national meteorological serv...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting - European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolo...
Ponencia presentada en: VIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Climatología celebrado en Salaman...
Climate studies, particularly those that are related to climate change, require long, high-quality c...
Homogenization of monthly averages of air temperature and relative humidity has been carried out for...
Daily Peak Wind Gust (DPWG) time series are important for the evaluation of wind-related hazard risk...
Póster presentado en: EGU General Assembly 2018 celebrada del 8 al 13 de abril en Viena, Austria.Dai...
The changes of European climate have serious effects on society and economy. A thorough climatologic...
Long‐term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most...
The aim of time series homogenization is to remove nonclimatic effects, such as changes in station l...
Daily and sub‐daily homogenization of climate variables have been intensively investigated in the la...
Ribeiro, S., Caineta, J., & Costa, A. C. (2016). Review and discussion of homogenisation methods for...
The development of Adapted Caussinus–Mestre Algorithm for homogenising Networks of Temperature serie...
Ribeiro, S., Caineta, J., Costa, A. C., & Soares, A. (2015). Establishment of Detection and Correcti...
Providing climatological normals is one of the most important tasks for national meteorological serv...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting - European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolo...
Ponencia presentada en: VIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Climatología celebrado en Salaman...
Climate studies, particularly those that are related to climate change, require long, high-quality c...
Homogenization of monthly averages of air temperature and relative humidity has been carried out for...
Daily Peak Wind Gust (DPWG) time series are important for the evaluation of wind-related hazard risk...
Póster presentado en: EGU General Assembly 2018 celebrada del 8 al 13 de abril en Viena, Austria.Dai...
The changes of European climate have serious effects on society and economy. A thorough climatologic...
Long‐term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most...
The aim of time series homogenization is to remove nonclimatic effects, such as changes in station l...