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Old January 19th 05, 06:23 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default The lowest maximums that may have been recorded in the great winters 1684 and 1740


"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article ,
Col writes:
I recall asking a similar question some time back and was told that
the early readings were derived from a tiny handful of sites (hence
their accuracy to only 1 degree)


I think that you're thinking of the claimed accuracy of the earliest CET
monthly averages to 1F, which equates to roughly 0.5C.


In the very earliest years (to 1670) the figures are given in whole degrees only
so surely that is an accuracy to 1 degree?
From 1671 to 1698 it is half a degree and thereafter 0.1C.

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