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  • Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS  (120)
  • Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer  (53)
  • PANGAEA  (173)
  • American Institute of Physics
  • 2020-2024  (173)
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  • PANGAEA  (173)
  • American Institute of Physics
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  • 2020-2024  (173)
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  • 1
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-04-09
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1125770 data points
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-19
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1204507 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-19
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1113024 data points
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  • 4
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-19
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1165673 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1087492 data points
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1204409 data points
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  • 7
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1203906 data points
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  • 8
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1203964 data points
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  • 9
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1126263 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1203528 data points
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  • 11
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1202316 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1163960 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1204424 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1204798 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1165476 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1165252 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1188476 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1180734 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1203796 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1164544 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1140780 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1203920 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1204640 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1086284 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1185589 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1165248 data points
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    In:  Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; CAB; Cabauw; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, maximum; Diffuse radiation, minimum; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, maximum; Direct radiation, minimum; Direct radiation, standard deviation; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, maximum; Long-wave downward radiation, minimum; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation, maximum; Long-wave upward radiation, minimum; Long-wave upward radiation, standard deviation; Monitoring station; MONS; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CM22, SN 010032, WRMC No. 53002; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 130475, WRMC No. 53016; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 180579, WRMC No. 53018; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CG4, SN 040736, WRMC No. 53005; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 170259, WRMC No. 53019; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CH1, SN 020283, WRMC No. 53003; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, maximum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, minimum; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, maximum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, minimum; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation, standard deviation; Station pressure; The Netherlands; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1197176 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 435 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 575 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 577 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 35
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 36
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 38
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 39
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 40
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 45
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 58
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 59
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 60
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 61
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 62
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 63
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 64
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 65
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 66
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 67
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 68
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 69
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 70
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 71
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 72
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 74
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 75
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 76
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 77
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 78
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 79
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 80
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 81
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
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  • 82
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 577 data points
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 576 data points
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 576 data points
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 578 data points
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 578 data points
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 433 data points
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 426 data points
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 434 data points
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 434 data points
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
    Type: Dataset
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 575 data points
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time and lasted 24 hours. The interval between observations was 5 minutes (in April, June and July 1842 exceptionally 6 minutes). All time data were transformed into UT, based on the longitude of the Göttingen observatory, which was 9.950°. The time shift is thus 39'48''. The date in the term-day file name indicates the second day which involves substantial part of the observations (22 out of 24 hours).
    Keywords: Clementinum; Clementinum geomagnetic observatory in Prague; DATE/TIME; Digitising and processing of historical records; Geomagnetic observatory; Magnetic field, declination; Magnetic field, H-component; MAGOBS
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