MACKOVÁ, Jarmila, Rudolf BRÁZDIL, Petr DOBROVOLNÝ a Monika HALÍČKOVÁ. Documentary evidence as a source of data for temperature and precipitation reconstructions in the past millennium. In Geophysical Research Abstracts. Volume 9. Vienna: EGU General Assembly. s. 1. ISBN 1029-7006. 2007.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Documentary evidence as a source of data for temperature and precipitation reconstructions in the past millennium
Název česky Dokumentární data jako zdroj dat pro rekonstrukce teploty vzduchu a srážek za posledních tísíc let
Autoři MACKOVÁ, Jarmila, Rudolf BRÁZDIL, Petr DOBROVOLNÝ a Monika HALÍČKOVÁ.
Vydání Volume 9. Vienna, Geophysical Research Abstracts, s. 1-1, 2007.
Nakladatel EGU General Assembly
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Stať ve sborníku
Obor 10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Stát vydavatele Rakousko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
ISBN 1029-7006
Klíčová slova anglicky documentary evidence; temperature; precipitation; indices; reconstruction
Štítky documentary evidence, indices, Precipitation, reconstruction, Temperature
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Jarmila Burianová, Ph.D., učo 14941. Změněno: 14. 5. 2009 11:04.
Anotace
Documentary evidence is used as one type of proxy data extending knowledge about climate in the pre-instrumental period in Europe where exists a long cultural tradition of keeping written documents. Documentary data are one type of evidence used in the EU project MILLENNIUM for temperature reconstruction. On the example of the Czech Republic, available data sources and their evaluation are presented. The data sources include written narrative sources (annals, chronicles), visual daily weather records, personal correspondence, economic records, special prints, early journalism, early scientific papers, early instrumental records etc. Advantages and disadvantages of documentary evidence with respect to temperature and precipitation reconstructions are discussed. Database creation and dealing with these data is described. Density of weather records is increasing from the past to the present, changing from information about weather and climatic extremes to description of usual daily weather. These data are used for deriving temperature and precipitation indices. Utilisation of visual daily weather records for deriving indices and their quantification is documented. Future research activities in the Czech Republic are also presented.
Anotace česky
Documentary evidence is used as one type of proxy data extending knowledge about climate in the pre-instrumental period in Europe where exists a long cultural tradition of keeping written documents. Documentary data are one type of evidence used in the EU project MILLENNIUM for temperature reconstruction. On the example of the Czech Republic, available data sources and their evaluation are presented. The data sources include written narrative sources (annals, chronicles), visual daily weather records, personal correspondence, economic records, special prints, early journalism, early scientific papers, early instrumental records etc. Advantages and disadvantages of documentary evidence with respect to temperature and precipitation reconstructions are discussed. Database creation and dealing with these data is described. Density of weather records is increasing from the past to the present, changing from information about weather and climatic extremes to description of usual daily weather. These data are used for deriving temperature and precipitation indices. Utilisation of visual daily weather records for deriving indices and their quantification is documented. Future research activities in the Czech Republic are also presented.
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