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- Observatory marks 230 years of recording weather - BBC
Armagh Observatory is marking a very special meteorological milestone as the institute celebrates 230 years of continuous weather observation The unbroken tradition of handwritten data makes it
- Armagh Observatory Planetarium Marks 230 Years of Weather . . .
The Observatory was also officially recognised as a WMO Centennial Observing Station in 2018 John McGinn takes a reading as Armagh Observatory marks 230 Years of Weather Recording
- Observatory in Northern Ireland celebrates 230 years of . . .
An observatory in Armagh, Northern Ireland, has been continuously recording the weather for 230 years – an impressive feat in itself, but what’s more remarkable is that it’s all handwritten Armagh Observatory Planetarium holds records dating back to 1795 and its unbroken practice of recording data by hand makes it the longest sequence of continuous weather information held anywhere in
- Armagh Observatory Planetarium celebrates 230 Years of . . .
The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium celebrated 230 years of daily weather observations this week
- 230 Years of Armagh Observatory Weather Records - newry. ie
John McGinn takes a reading as Armagh Observatory marks 230 Years of Weather Recording 14 July 2025 Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh Photograph: LiamMcArdle com Armagh Observatory and Planetarium marked a remarkable milestone this week, 230 years of daily weather observations, with readings taken every single day since 14 July 1795
- Armagh Observatory Planetarium Marks 230 Years of Climate . . .
230 Years of Climate Recording 14 July 2025 Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh CREDIT: LiamMcArdle com Meteorological measurements at Armagh started in December 1794, with an unbroken sequence of day by day climate readings beginning in July 1795, making this one of many longest steady local weather data within the British Isles
- Armagh Observatory Marks 230 Years of Recording Weather . . .
Armagh Observatory is marking a very special meteorological milestone as the institute celebrates 230 years of continuous weather observation From a report: The unbroken tradition of handwritten data makes it the longest sequence of continuous weather information gathered anywhere in the UK and Ire
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