Standard weather station monthly data of the Yellow River’s Upstream (1952-2011)
All meteorological elements are stored in one text, and they are: average local pressure (v10004), extreme maximum local pressure (v10201), extreme maximum local pressure (v10201), extreme minimum local pressure (v10202), extreme minimum local pressure (v10202), average temperature (v12001), extreme maximum temperature (v12011) , the date of occurrence of extreme maximum temperature (v12011), extreme minimum temperature (v12012), extreme minimum temperature (v12012), average temperature anomaly (v12201), average maximum temperature (v12211), average minimum temperature (v12212), average relative humidity (v13003), minimum relative humidity (v13007) , minimum relative humidity occurrence date (v13007_), precipitation (v13011), daily precipitation > = 0.1mm days (v13011_), maximum daily precipitation (v13052), maximum daily precipitation occurrence date (v13052_), precipitation anomaly percentage (v13212), average wind speed (v11002), maximum wind speed (v11041), maximum wind speed occurrence date (v11041_), maximum wind speed (v11042), maximum wind speed direction (v11043) , wind direction of maximum wind speed (v11212), occurrence day of maximum wind speed (v11212_), sunshine hours (v14032), sunshine percentage (v14033)
Xue, X., Du, H. (2015). Standard weather station monthly data of the Yellow River’s Upstream (1952-2011). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Meteoro.tpdc.270583. CSTR: 18406.11.Meteoro.tpdc.270583. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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the National Basic Research Program of China (No:2011CB403006)
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