The digitization and homogenization of a record with four daily thermometer and two daily barometer readings is described for the meteorological journal of Dr. E. A. Holyoke of Salem (Massachusetts). These records begin in January 1786 and span the period to March 1829 for temperature, and the period to December 1820 for pressure. The records are reconstructed and some inhomogeneities are identified and corrected for. The temperature data compares favourably with monthly temperature data from New Haven (Connecticut) and a comparison with independently reconstructed daily pressure data for nearby Cambridge (1780–1789) show that the temporal variations of the data agree very well. It is shown that the number of extremely cold days was conside...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
Thomas Hughes (1742-1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud in Glouce...
The purpose of the work is to discern differences and similarities in synoptic-scale rneteorology by...
This award will enable researchers to reconstruct daily weather conditions for New England over the ...
Daily pressure observations recorded by William Derham (1657–1735) at Upminster, Essex (near London)...
Two hypotheses have been put forward to explain the anomalously deep trough in winter sea-level pres...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera astronomical observatory in Milan sinc...
The geographer and climatologist Gordon Manley produced a monthly temperature reduction for Durham U...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera Astronomical Observatory in Milan sinc...
A reconstruction methodology utilizing such varied documents as diaries, agricultural journals, U.S....
In recent years, instrumental observations have become increasingly important in climate research, a...
Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanaly...
It has been known for some time that the potential exists to construct a long daily series of surfac...
Thomas Rotch kept detailed records of weather conditions in Hartford and Kendal. He arrived in Kenda...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
Thomas Hughes (1742-1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud in Glouce...
The purpose of the work is to discern differences and similarities in synoptic-scale rneteorology by...
This award will enable researchers to reconstruct daily weather conditions for New England over the ...
Daily pressure observations recorded by William Derham (1657–1735) at Upminster, Essex (near London)...
Two hypotheses have been put forward to explain the anomalously deep trough in winter sea-level pres...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera astronomical observatory in Milan sinc...
The geographer and climatologist Gordon Manley produced a monthly temperature reduction for Durham U...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera Astronomical Observatory in Milan sinc...
A reconstruction methodology utilizing such varied documents as diaries, agricultural journals, U.S....
In recent years, instrumental observations have become increasingly important in climate research, a...
Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanaly...
It has been known for some time that the potential exists to construct a long daily series of surfac...
Thomas Rotch kept detailed records of weather conditions in Hartford and Kendal. He arrived in Kenda...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
The northeastern United States is one of the most variable climates in the world, and how climate ex...
Thomas Hughes (1742-1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud in Glouce...