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Rainfall records - Harz mountains
This dataset, provided by Harzwasserwerke GmbH, contains historical
rainfall data from
19 measurement stations in the
western Harz mountains, spanning the years
1930 to 1935. These stations remain
operational today.
The data offers insights into the
Harz climate nearly 100 years ago.
Comparing these records with current data may
reveal shifts in seasonality or
precipitation patterns, aiding adaptation strategies. Additionally,
the dataset can validate climate models and enhance understanding of
the local climate.
Snow records - Harz mountains
This dataset, provided by Harzwasserwerke GmbH, spans
19 measurement stations across the
Harz mountains and covers
1970 till today.
Few of the stations remains operational to this day, allowing for a
direct comparison to investigate how
precipitation events in the form of
snow have changed over the last few
decades. This comparison enables the analysis of trends in snowfall
amounts, snow distribution, and the duration of snowcover.
This dataset is particularly intriguing because snow measurements
are generally conducted infrequently. The
extent of this dataset, with
parameters such as X, Y, and Z, makes it all the more valuable, as
there are hardly any datasets of this kind. This richness of data
allows for a comprehensive characterization of snowfall events.
Discharge records - Sample Valley
This placeholder dataset, provided by a fictional entity, comprises
historical discharge data from
28 measurement stations across a
specific region, spanning the years
1 to 2000. The data offers insights
into the hydrology of the region over
1000 years ago.
Moreover, it could provide valuable information for historians
looking to understand how water availability affected historical
events, such as significant droughts or floods. Lastly, it might
even help future planners and researchers avoid disasters related to
water management.
Below is a comprehensive list of all completed datasets, each of which
links to its published data on Zenodo.
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