Articles | Volume 16
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-175-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-175-2019
19 Aug 2019
 | 19 Aug 2019

Comparison of manual and automatic daily sunshine duration measurements at German climate reference stations

Lisa Hannak, Karsten Friedrich, Florian Imbery, and Frank Kaspar

Related authors

Climate reference stations in Germany: Status, parallel measurements and homogeneity of temperature time series
Frank Kaspar, Lisa Hannak, and Klaus-Jürgen Schreiber
Adv. Sci. Res., 13, 163–171, https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-163-2016,https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-163-2016, 2016
Short summary

Cited articles

Becker, R., Chambers, J., and Wilks, A.: The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole, Computer Science Series, Pacific Grove, CA, 1988. a
Best, D. and Roberts, D.: Algorithm AS 89: the upper tail probabilities of Spearman's rho, J. Roy. Stat. Soc. C-Appl., 24, 377–379, 1975. a
Bider, M.: Über die Genauigkeit der Registrierungen des Sonnenscheinautographen Campbell-Stokes, Arch. Meteor. Geophy. B, 9, 199–230, 1958. a
Brázdil, R., Flocas, A., and Sahsamanoglou, H.: Fluctuation of sunshine duration in central and South-Eastern Europe, Int. J. Climatol., 14, 1017–1034, 1994. a
Cerveny, R. S. and Balling Jr., R. C.: Inhomogeneities in the long-term United States' sunshine record, J. Climate, 3, 1045–1048, 1990. a
Download
Short summary
In order to analyze the impact on long time series by the transition from manual to automatic sunshine duration devices, parallel measurements of German climate reference stations are used. The different measurement principles (glass sphere and photodiode) cause systematic differences between the observations. With a linear regression model (used to adjust the automatic measurements) we want to prevent breaks in long time series of daily sunshine duration.