Počasí v Čechách v letech 1805-1806: konfrontace vizuálních a přístrojových pozorování

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Title in English Weather in Bohemia in 1805-1806: comparison of visual and instrumental observations
Authors

BRÁZDIL Rudolf ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ Ladislava VALÁŠEK Hubert

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Meteorologické zprávy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Atmosphere sciences, meteorology
Keywords visual meteorological observations; instrumental observations; temperature indices; precipitation indices; Bohemia
Description Visual daily meteorological observations prepared in 1805 and 1806 by Jan Nádherný, a nobleman who lived in Prague, and preserved in the form of entries in weather calendars published by A. David, are analysed. Meteorological records are re-expressed in modern day terms and are used to describe the meteorological character of individual months in the years mentioned. For comparison with instrumental observations, Nádherný's word descriptions and variations of measured maximum and minimum temperatures at the Prague-Klementinum station for December 1805 and June 1806 are shown. Also monthly weighted temperature and precipitation indices (7-part scale from -3 to +3) derived from Nádherný's records are compared with observations from that station.
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