Met Office Hadley Centre Central England Temperature (HadCET) Series
The Central England Temperature (CET) series is the longest available instrumental record of temperature in the world, with the monthly mean temperature extending back to 1659 and the daily mean temperature series extending back to 1772. The daily and monthly minimum and maximum temperature series extend back to 1878.
These historical temperature series have been constructed to provide a long running temperature record for the Central England region, a roughly triangular area of the United Kingdom enclosed by Somerset, Lancashire and London. The CET value is then calculated as an average of the recorded temperatures for a few stations which are selected as representative of the region as a whole. Although the selected stations have changed over time, due primarily to station closures, the series is homogenised to ensure that it remains consistent.
Stations used in the construction of the CET series between 1772 and 1852 include: Kennington, Crane Court, Lyndon Hall, Syon House, Somerset House, Greenwich Observatory, Chiswick.
Stations used in the construction of the CET series from 1853 onwards include: Radcliffe (Oxford), Cambridge (legacy), Ross-on-Wye, Rothamsted, Malvern, Stonyhurst, Ringway, Squires Gate, Pershore College.
Gordon Manley (1953, 1974) compiled most of the monthly series from 1659 to 1973, and the mean temperature series is adjusted up to 1973 to align with Manley's recorded daily mean temperature values. The series data were updated to 1991 by Parker et al (1992) and comprise the V2 series which is updated with the latest values.
The version controlled CET series is updated annually, with the previous complete year’s values refreshed to ensure that data acquisition and quality control procedures have been completed and ensure the most accurate station temperature values are used. Each version of the dataset will include data up until the end of the previous complete year and an incremental version number will be updated.
If more comprehensive changes are made to the construction of the series, this may constitute a minor/major version number update.
A provisional version of the CET series, with recent data up to the previous day, is available for download on the Met Office Hadley Centre webpage: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/data/download.html
The v1.0.0.0 datasets within the collection were originally pulled over monthly from the Met Office Hadley Centre website on a monthly basis until summer 2022 with data available in the CEDA archive copy to end of July 2022.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2006-12-10T02:45:37
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- 2006-12-10T02:45:37
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- Begin date
- 1659-01-01T00:00:00
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- 2022-07-31T23:59:59
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CEDA Data Catalogue Page
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HadCET plots for the current and previous years from the Hadley Centre
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HadCET Record Breakers
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HadCET Representative Map
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Parker, D. and Horton, B. (2005), Uncertainties in central England temperature 1878–2003 and some improvements to the maximum and minimum series. Int. J. Climatol., 25: 1173-1188. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.1190
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Parker, D.E., Legg, T.P. and Folland, C.K. (1992), A new daily central England temperature series, 1772–1991. Int. J. Climatol., 12: 317-342. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.3370120402
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Manley, G. (1953), The mean temperature of central England, 1698–1952. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 79: 242-261. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.49707934006
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Manley, G. (1974), Central England temperatures: Monthly means 1659 to 1973. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 100: 389-405. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.49710042511
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Parker, D.E. (2010), Uncertainties in early Central England temperatures. Int. J. Climatol., 30: 1105-1113. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.1967
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