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HYRAS-DE-TASMIN is a temperature product for Germany in a 1 km x 1 km grid for the period 1951 to the previous day and is based on daily measured minimum values of temperature. The data set can be used, for example, for the analysis of past climate, for bias adjustment of regionalized climate projection data and as input data for hydrological modeling.
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HYRAS-DE-TAS is a temperature product for Germany in a 1 km x 1 km grid for the period 1951 to the previous day and is based on daily measured temperature mean values. The data set can be used, for example, for the analysis of past climate, for bias adjustment of regionalized climate projection data and as input data for hydrological modeling.
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These data originate from the stations of the DWD as well as legally and qualitatively equivalent partner networks. Up to and including the complete previous year of the edition date, the data have finally passed through quality control and have been versioned. For more recent data, quality control has not yet been completed. All times are in UTC. According to the SYNOP convention, the hour hh denotes the measurement of hh-10min (so UTC11 denotes the time UTC10:50).
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These data originate from the stations of the DWD and legally as well as qualitatively equal partner network stations. Extensive station metadata, such as station relocations, instrument changes, reference time changes, algorithm changes or operator information are included. The dataset is divided into a versioned part with completed quality check, in the directory ./historical/. And a part for which the quality check has not yet been completed, in the directory ./recent/. The folder ./timeseries_overview/ contains information about long time series.
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HYRAS-DE-TAS is a temperature product for Germany in a 1 km x 1 km grid for the period 1951 to the previous day and is based on daily measured temperature mean values. The data set can be used, for example, for the analysis of past climate, for bias adjustment of regionalized climate projection data and as input data for hydrological modeling.
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These data come from DWD stations and legally and qualitatively equivalent partner stations operated for climatological and climate related applications. Extensive station metadata (station relocations, instrument changes, change of reference time, changes in algorithms) are provided with the download via the CDC portal. The measurements are assigned to a timestamp in UTC which marks the end of the 10-minute interval. The values are average values over the minute, which ends at the time stamp.
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These data originate from the stations of the DWD and legally and qualitatively equivalent partner networks. Extensive station metadata (station relocations, instrument changes, change of reference time, changes in algorithms) are included in the download. The dataset is divided into a versioned part with a completed quality check, in the directory ./historical/. And a continuously updating part, for which the quality check is not yet completed, in the directory ./recent/.
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These data come from DWD stations and legally and qualitatively equivalent partner stations operated for climatological and climate related applications. Extensive station metadata (station relocations, instrument changes, change of reference time, changes in algorithms) are provided with the download via the CDC portal. The measurements are assigned to a timestamp in UTC which marks the end of the 10-minute interval. As of 1.1.2000 the time stamp is given in UTC, for the period before that in CET.
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These data come from DWD stations and legally and qualitatively equivalent partner stations operated for climatological and climate related applications. Extensive station metadata (station relocations, instrument changes, change of reference time, changes in algorithms) are provided with the download via the CDC portal. The measurements are assigned to a timestamp in UTC which marks the end of the 10-minute interval. The values are average values over the minute, which ends at the time stamp.
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These data come from DWD stations and legally and qualitatively equivalent partner stations operated for climatological and climate related applications. Extensive station metadata (station relocations, instrument changes, change of reference time, changes in algorithms) are provided with the download via the CDC portal. The measurements are assigned to a timestamp in UTC which marks the end of the 10-minute interval. The values are average values over the minute, which ends at the time stamp.
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