An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1

ABSTRACT The Central England Temperature (CET) series is one of the longest instrumental climate records in the world. The CET record from 1659 represents a roughly triangular area of England extending from the Lancashire plain in the north, to London in the south‐east and south‐west of the Midlands...

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Main Authors: Tim Legg, Stephen Packman, Thomas Caton Harrison, Mark McCarthy
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:Geoscience Data Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.284
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description ABSTRACT The Central England Temperature (CET) series is one of the longest instrumental climate records in the world. The CET record from 1659 represents a roughly triangular area of England extending from the Lancashire plain in the north, to London in the south‐east and south‐west of the Midlands of England. HadCET is a composite series produced by the Met Office Hadley Centre, using data from a succession of observing sites for which the data have been adjusted to remove inhomogeneities to be consistent with the original long running series and be updated in near real time. This paper documents a technical update to the HadCET which is referred to as HadCET version 2 (v2), and at time of publication v2.1.0.0 is the latest available version.
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An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1
Geoscience Data Journal
climate
observations
temperature
title An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1
title_full An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1
title_fullStr An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1
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title_short An Update to the Central England Temperature Series—HadCET v2.1
title_sort update to the central england temperature series hadcet v2 1
topic climate
observations
temperature
url https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.284
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