The geographer and climatologist Gordon Manley produced a monthly temperature reduction for Durham University Observatory from 1801 to extend the series back from the start of meteorological observations at the Observatory in the 1840s. He produced his extended series shortly before he died in 1980, and left it in a provisional state, with limited notes regarding his construction of the monthly means based on temperature observations from sites around the North East of England. Papers that Manley left have been examined to ascertain how he arrived at his reduction, and his methods have been fully documented and analysed. Errors in the derivation of his monthly means have been corrected, and methods that he used refined to improve their accu...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 6 - Daily, Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Air ...
The digitization and homogenization of a record with four daily thermometer and two daily barometer ...
Monthly sea surface temperature is provided for 14 locations around the UK for a 230 year period. Th...
The daily weather record at Malham Tarn is analysed for the period 1961–2000. In addition, monthly r...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796–2002 have...
This dataset consists of twice-daily observations of barometric pressure from Durham Observatory (54...
A homogenized 76-year daily-mean temperature series is presented for Moor House, an upland peatland ...
Abstract Thomas Hughes (1742–1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud ...
We develop monthly temperature series (mean, maximum and minimum) for the Scottish mainland (SMT), t...
Thomas Hughes (1742-1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud in Glouce...
Evidence has been accumulating in many fields of investigation pointing to a notably warm climate in...
Robert Boyle was one of the most influential natural philosophers of the Enlightenment. Although he ...
We assess the random and systematic uncertainties affecting the central England temperature (CET) re...
British climatologist and geographer, Gordon Manley (1902–1980), is perhaps best known for his pione...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 2 - Daily, Mean Monthly, Seasonal and Annual...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 6 - Daily, Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Air ...
The digitization and homogenization of a record with four daily thermometer and two daily barometer ...
Monthly sea surface temperature is provided for 14 locations around the UK for a 230 year period. Th...
The daily weather record at Malham Tarn is analysed for the period 1961–2000. In addition, monthly r...
Three independent mean temperature series for Armagh Observatory, covering the period 1796–2002 have...
This dataset consists of twice-daily observations of barometric pressure from Durham Observatory (54...
A homogenized 76-year daily-mean temperature series is presented for Moor House, an upland peatland ...
Abstract Thomas Hughes (1742–1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud ...
We develop monthly temperature series (mean, maximum and minimum) for the Scottish mainland (SMT), t...
Thomas Hughes (1742-1813) kept a daily diary of weather and geoscience phenomena at Stroud in Glouce...
Evidence has been accumulating in many fields of investigation pointing to a notably warm climate in...
Robert Boyle was one of the most influential natural philosophers of the Enlightenment. Although he ...
We assess the random and systematic uncertainties affecting the central England temperature (CET) re...
British climatologist and geographer, Gordon Manley (1902–1980), is perhaps best known for his pione...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 2 - Daily, Mean Monthly, Seasonal and Annual...
Meteorological Data recorded at Armagh Observatory: Vol 6 - Daily, Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Air ...
The digitization and homogenization of a record with four daily thermometer and two daily barometer ...
Monthly sea surface temperature is provided for 14 locations around the UK for a 230 year period. Th...