. "Merlone, Andrea" . "5"^^ . . "978-972-8574-15-4" . "Neuveden" . . "[D1F42330005D]" . "Symposium on temperature and thermal measurements in industry and science" . . "A proposal for a method to associate uncertainty budget to historical temperature"@en . . . "Pavl\u00E1sek, P." . "RIV/00177016:_____/13:#0001002!RIV15-MSM-00177016" . "Strnad, Radek" . "RIV/00177016:_____/13:#0001002" . . . "2013-01-01+01:00"^^ . . "Bergeud, R. A." . . . . . "K\u0148azovick\u00E1, Lenka" . "A proposal for a method to associate uncertainty budget to historical temperature" . "A proposal for a method to associate uncertainty budget to historical temperature" . "Temperature is a key quantity that has been measured widely in a long historical period. However, published historical data often lack of a clear statement on the measurement technique and sensors, surrounding environment change, uncertainty budgets and traceability to standards and temperature scales of the different period. Historical investigation of the data across countries, under perspective of the different location and measurement sensor will enable better understanding of the real situation of the available set of the data for climate change studies. Recent evaluation of the temperature trends does not include type B uncertainty evaluations; this negatively affects the comparison of the series and periods. For this purpose, the proposal for a method to evaluate an associated uncertainty budget has been developed, based on the knowledge of instruments characteristics and estimated measurement conditions. Temperature data series, used in this work, were obtained from 5 different countries. Some of these series contained additional information e.g. type of used instrumentation, location or station surroundings. Developed uncertainty budget take into account all available metadata, and increases the comparability of temperature historical series." . "58971" . . "2"^^ . "METHOD TO ASSOCIATE UNCERTAINTY"@en . . "1"^^ . "Madeira" . "Madeira" . "P(7AX12094)" . "A proposal for a method to associate uncertainty budget to historical temperature"@en . "Temperature is a key quantity that has been measured widely in a long historical period. However, published historical data often lack of a clear statement on the measurement technique and sensors, surrounding environment change, uncertainty budgets and traceability to standards and temperature scales of the different period. Historical investigation of the data across countries, under perspective of the different location and measurement sensor will enable better understanding of the real situation of the available set of the data for climate change studies. Recent evaluation of the temperature trends does not include type B uncertainty evaluations; this negatively affects the comparison of the series and periods. For this purpose, the proposal for a method to evaluate an associated uncertainty budget has been developed, based on the knowledge of instruments characteristics and estimated measurement conditions. Temperature data series, used in this work, were obtained from 5 different countries. Some of these series contained additional information e.g. type of used instrumentation, location or station surroundings. Developed uncertainty budget take into account all available metadata, and increases the comparability of temperature historical series."@en .