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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

totals is made to give a monthly ‘CS equivalent sunshine’. This ensures that the full sunshine network (automatic and manual) is used while maintaining consistency between the two instrument types. Legg, 2014a and references therein provide further details. thermometers and hull sensors; and satellite

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over whether accurate forecasting was possible, the first thirteen stations began to send in their observations by telegraph on 3 September 1860. They were Aberdeen, Greenock, Berwick, Hull, Yarmouth, Dover, Portsmouth, Jersey, Plymouth, Penzance, Queenstown (now Cobh), Galway and Portrush. Soon

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

and Parker, 2010 have investigated uncertainties in the CET series. thermometers and hull sensors; and satellite data. The UK near-coast sea-surface temperature series in this report comprises the average of all 1 degree latitudelongitude grid points adjacent to the coast of Great Britain (approximately

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

to the expansion of local built up areas. Work by Parker and Horton, 2005 and Parker, 2010 have investigated uncertainties in the CET series. ship bucket and engine room intake thermometers and hull sensors; and satellite data. The UK near-coast sea-surface temperature series in this report comprises

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