The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series

Abstract The construction of sub‐daily pressure series is described for the cities of London (GB) and Paris (FR). The series extend back 1692 and 1748, respectively, and as such they represent two of the longest sub‐daily series of barometric pressure available. These series are updated from the pre...

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Published in:Geoscience Data Journal
Main Authors: Cornes, Richard C., Jones, Phil D., Brandsma, Theo, Cendrier, Denis, Jourdain, Sylvie
Other Authors: Natural Environment Research Council
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.226
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gdj3.226 2024-04-21T08:07:47+00:00 The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series Cornes, Richard C. Jones, Phil D. Brandsma, Theo Cendrier, Denis Jourdain, Sylvie Natural Environment Research Council 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.226 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gdj3.226 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geoscience Data Journal ISSN 2049-6060 2049-6060 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.226 2024-03-28T08:31:01Z Abstract The construction of sub‐daily pressure series is described for the cities of London (GB) and Paris (FR). The series extend back 1692 and 1748, respectively, and as such they represent two of the longest sub‐daily series of barometric pressure available. These series are updated from the previously documented London and Paris daily series and offer more homogeneous series, and in the case of the London series a more temporally complete sequence of data. A pairwise homogenization procedure has been applied to the two series alongside the long series of pressure that exists for De Bilt (NL). The De Bilt series has been available for some time in the International Surface Pressure Dataset (ISPD), but further quality control and homogeneity‐checking procedures have been applied to the data in this paper and therefore the three series are released together in this dataset. The series are of immediate interest for understanding changes to storm activity across the English Channel and North Atlantic region over an extended timeframe but may also be assimilated into reanalysis datasets such as the 20th‐century reanalysis. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Geoscience Data Journal
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Cornes, Richard C.
Jones, Phil D.
Brandsma, Theo
Cendrier, Denis
Jourdain, Sylvie
The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
description Abstract The construction of sub‐daily pressure series is described for the cities of London (GB) and Paris (FR). The series extend back 1692 and 1748, respectively, and as such they represent two of the longest sub‐daily series of barometric pressure available. These series are updated from the previously documented London and Paris daily series and offer more homogeneous series, and in the case of the London series a more temporally complete sequence of data. A pairwise homogenization procedure has been applied to the two series alongside the long series of pressure that exists for De Bilt (NL). The De Bilt series has been available for some time in the International Surface Pressure Dataset (ISPD), but further quality control and homogeneity‐checking procedures have been applied to the data in this paper and therefore the three series are released together in this dataset. The series are of immediate interest for understanding changes to storm activity across the English Channel and North Atlantic region over an extended timeframe but may also be assimilated into reanalysis datasets such as the 20th‐century reanalysis.
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author Cornes, Richard C.
Jones, Phil D.
Brandsma, Theo
Cendrier, Denis
Jourdain, Sylvie
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Brandsma, Theo
Cendrier, Denis
Jourdain, Sylvie
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title The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
title_short The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
title_full The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
title_fullStr The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
title_full_unstemmed The London, Paris and De Bilt <scp>sub‐daily</scp> pressure series
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