Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfall observations typically span 100–15 0 years at most, with considerable uncertainties surrounding earlier records. Here, we analyse some of the longest a vailabl e precipitation records globally, for England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland. To assess the credibility of these records and extend them further back in time, we statistically reconstruct (using independent predictors) monthly precipitation series representing these regions for the period 1748–2000. By applying the Standardized Precipi- tation Index at 12-month accumulations (SPI-12) to the observed and our reconstructed series we re-evaluate historical meteorological drough...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfall...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfal...
This work created a 250-year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardized Precipitation I...
This work created a 250 year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardised Precipitation I...
Recent prolonged dry periods in summer 2018 and spring 2020 have reawakened interest in drought in ...
While long-term records that extend into the nineteenth century exist for various meteorological var...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Long-term hydrometric records are required to identify and categorise drought events, their charact...
© 2018 Copernicus. All Rights Reserved. A continuous 305-year (1711-2016) monthly rainfall series (I...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
Long-term precipitation series are critical for understanding emerging changes to the hydrological c...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfall...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfal...
This work created a 250-year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardized Precipitation I...
This work created a 250 year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardised Precipitation I...
Recent prolonged dry periods in summer 2018 and spring 2020 have reawakened interest in drought in ...
While long-term records that extend into the nineteenth century exist for various meteorological var...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Long-term hydrometric records are required to identify and categorise drought events, their charact...
© 2018 Copernicus. All Rights Reserved. A continuous 305-year (1711-2016) monthly rainfall series (I...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
Long-term precipitation series are critical for understanding emerging changes to the hydrological c...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
A continuous 305-year (1711–2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the Island of Ir...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...