ClimateData.ca has just updated its platform with the latest 2023 AHCCD temperature data. This dataset is valuable for anyone interested in studying historical climate trends.
The AHCCD consists of climate station data that have been adjusted to account for non-climatic factors, which can influence the recorded data but are unrelated to the weather conditions that actually took place. For example, climate data records can be affected by changes in recording instruments, observing procedures, station relocation, or alterations in the surrounding environment (e.g., tree growth creating shade). These non-climatic changes are detected and adjustments are made using statistical procedures to reduce their influence on the data. Additionally, some data are corrected for measurement techniques that are known to possibly lead to underestimates or overestimates. In addition, data from nearby stations are sometimes combined to create longer time series.
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If you want to learn more about the AHCCD data, we suggest reading this article. In it, you’ll find links to research papers and technical documents.