Only eight weather stations out of 1, 365 had 30 inches of snow, he said.
Two major field programs have studied these storms using dozens of mobile weather stations, aircraft and Doppler radars.
It's important to stress that surface temperatures are naturally higher than the air temperatures measured by weather stations.
Existing studies of climate sensitivity mostly rely on data gathered from weather stations, which go back to roughly 1850.
Wunderground.com is the second-largest weather site in the world with more than 19, 000 Personal Weather Stations registered on the site.
Danish colonists established a series of weather stations on the Greenland coast, with reliable records that go back over 225 years.
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Newly-published data from Met Office weather stations have shed light on what made July the third wettest in Scotland on record.
The scientists found that the most intense rainfall was measured at weather stations located near water bodies, especially in drier climates.
Zoo staff are currently raising funds to provide weather stations and camera traps to assist researchers in Madagascar to collect environmental data.
The site takes crowdsourcing to a new level and uses Personal Weather Stations (PWS) to report the weather in your neighborhood.
For example, I just calculated the standard deviation of the temperatures measured at one instant by 14 weather stations located in my county.
If there are problems with the warming as measured by weather stations on land, there are also more reliable data from ships and satellites.
As reported on the website Real Science, forty percent of weather stations in the Historical Climatology Network set their all-time record maximum temperature during the 1930s.
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This includes having more salt in stock or on order than ever before, additional gritters and specialist equipment, new weather stations and cameras, and improved communications.
The release, which had been ordered last month by the UK Information Commissioner, took place yesterday and included raw data from 5, 113 weather stations around the globe.
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Currently several thousand weather stations across the U.S., and proportionate numbers in other advanced countries, collect weather data and make it available on Web sites or through electronic transmission.
They then added in meteorological data from 56 local weather stations, matched to the dates and locations of interest, and used another model to derive values for average emissions.
Earth Networks, which already runs a large system of weather stations and lightning monitors, is looking to expand, and it believes that there should be a market for greenhouse-gas data.
It was reopened at midafternoon around the time coastal weather stations recorded a localized return of moisture-bearing winds off the ocean, although hot Santa Anas kept blowing a few miles inland.
Weather stations, ocean measurements, decreases in snow cover, reductions in Arctic sea ice, longer growing seasons, balloon measurements, boreholes and satellites all show results consistent with the surface record of warming.
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He recognizes that the established temperature authorities mentioned above today use data from only about 2, 000 weather stations, down from 6, 000 in 1970, which raises questions about their selections among available sites.
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One of the reasons for Mexico City's infamy was its diligence in recording its own failings: the government keeps hourly readings of eight pollutants across 34 weather stations, some going back to 1986.
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Most long-term data comes from surface weather stations.
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Data from 3, 780 weather stations had been released earlier this year via the UK Met Office, while US portals such as the Global Historical Climatological Network also put raw readings into the public domain.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) said that their analysis of temperature data from a global network of weather stations indicated that the average temperature for 2012 was 0.57C above the 20th Century average.
While NOAA (the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) has claimed that 2012 was the hottest year on record, only 3 weather stations (0.3%) set their all time record maximum that year, while 172 (21%) did in 1936.
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Studies have compared all the different types of observations (including surface weather stations, balloons and aeroplanes, etc) ingested in weather models and found that Metop data makes the largest contribution to the accuracy of 24-hour lookahead, at around 25%.
Mr. Aquino's Liberal Party-backed coalition slate of 12 candidates is expected to pick up nine Senate seats, while Mr. Binay's nine-candidate United Nationalist Alliance slate likely will take three seats, according to a survey by the nonpartisan Social Weather Stations conducted May 2-3.
In June 2011, the Social Weather Stations, a survey group, reported that 73% of Filipinos want information from the government on all legal methods of family planning, while 82% say family planning method is a personal choice of couples and no one should interfere with it.
That should allow for the inclusion of outlandish readings without distorting the result. (Except where there seems to be straightforward confusion between Celsius and Fahrenheit, which is corrected.) By avoiding traditional procedures that require long, continuous data segments, the Berkeley Earth methodology can also accommodate unusually short sequences: for example, those provided by temporary weather stations.
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