At the German Meteorological Service in Hamburg, handwritten journals of meteorological observation data of 164 signal stations exist that were digitized. These data contain long-term time series of up to 125 years for the period 1877–1999 and allow for studies of regional meteorological conditions with greatly improved spatial resolution. Wind and air pressure data of selected signal stations along the German Bight and the southern Baltic Sea coast show a spatial data homogeneity that allows for an improved description of two historical storms, in 1906 and 1913. This is the first presentation of signal station data
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
This paper presents the long-term Karlsruhe temperature series re-digitized and reconstructed from h...
At the German Meteorological Service in Hamburg, handwritten journals of meteorological observation ...
Continuously measured weather data are of utmost importance for ecological and environmental field e...
Germany's national meteorological service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD) houses in Offenbach and Hamb...
The historical weather data from 1896 to 1955 complete the long-term series of measurements of the w...
Long-term climate registrations are of great importance for climate modelling and prediction. The ti...
Climatological reference data serve as validation of regional climate models, as the boundary condit...
Climatological reference data serve as validation of regional climate models, as the boundary condit...
The Baltic and North Seas Climatology (BNSC) presented here is a new climatology calculated solely f...
KlimawandelHistorischen Klimadaten wird in der Diskussion um den Klimawandel eine immer größere Bede...
This data collection contains meteorological observations at german research stations in Kingua-Fjor...
Berlin has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In the 17th ce...
Berlin has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In the 17th ce...
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
This paper presents the long-term Karlsruhe temperature series re-digitized and reconstructed from h...
At the German Meteorological Service in Hamburg, handwritten journals of meteorological observation ...
Continuously measured weather data are of utmost importance for ecological and environmental field e...
Germany's national meteorological service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD) houses in Offenbach and Hamb...
The historical weather data from 1896 to 1955 complete the long-term series of measurements of the w...
Long-term climate registrations are of great importance for climate modelling and prediction. The ti...
Climatological reference data serve as validation of regional climate models, as the boundary condit...
Climatological reference data serve as validation of regional climate models, as the boundary condit...
The Baltic and North Seas Climatology (BNSC) presented here is a new climatology calculated solely f...
KlimawandelHistorischen Klimadaten wird in der Diskussion um den Klimawandel eine immer größere Bede...
This data collection contains meteorological observations at german research stations in Kingua-Fjor...
Berlin has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In the 17th ce...
Berlin has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In the 17th ce...
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
Berlin (Germany) has one of the longest climate records in the world (Cubasch and Kadow, 2011). In t...
This paper presents the long-term Karlsruhe temperature series re-digitized and reconstructed from h...