Articles | Volume 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-163-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-163-2016
29 Nov 2016
 | 29 Nov 2016

Climate reference stations in Germany: Status, parallel measurements and homogeneity of temperature time series

Frank Kaspar, Lisa Hannak, and Klaus-Jürgen Schreiber

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Germany's national meteorological service (DWD) operates a network of so-called climate reference stations. At these stations parallel measurements are performed in order to allow the comparison of manual and automatic observations. We present an analysis of parallel measurements of temperature at 2 m height. It is shown that the automation of stations did not cause an artificial increase in the series of daily mean temperature. A bias occurs for maximum temperature in specific configurations.