Measurements of sunshine duration by automatic sensors and their effects on the homogeneity of long-term series in the Czech Republic

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Authors

VALÍK Adam BRÁZDIL Rudolf ZAHRADNÍČEK Pavel TOLASZ Radim MOŽNÝ Martin ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ Ladislava

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Climate Research
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Faculty of Science

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/cr01564
Keywords sunshine duration; Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder; automatic sensors; differences; homogenisation; long-term variability; Czech Republic
Description For many decades, meteorological stations in the Czech Republic used the Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder to measure sunshine duration. However, automatic devices have progressively replaced it since the mid-1990s, first with Vaisala DSU12 sensor and then with the SD4, SD5 and SD6 sensors produced by Meteoservis v.o.s. The technical specifications and modes of function of these instruments differ from those of their predecessors and therefore the integration of their results into standard sunshine duration series may give rise to significant break-points. This contribution uses statistics to analyse differences in sunshine duration totals derived from measurements taken by the Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder and those employing automatic sensors at daily, monthly and annual levels from the meteorological stations located at Doksany, Churáňov, Kocelovice, Kostelní Myslová and Prague-Karlov in the Czech Republic. These differences are also evaluated from the point of view of daily cloudiness. Finally, series combining measurements by the Campbell-Stokes recorder with those from automatic sensors and series measured by only the Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder are created, homogenised and analysed in terms of long-term fluctuations and annual variations.
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