% This file contains a station summary listing for a temperature % station in the Berkeley Earth database. This station is identified as: % % Berkeley ID#: 35521 % Primary Name: BRUNING STATE AIRPORT % Record Type: TAVG % Country: United States % State: NE % Latitude: 40.33330 +/- 0.00005 % Longitude: -97.43330 +/- 0.00005 % Elevation (m): 470.00 +/- 0.05 % # of Months: 15 % % Alternate Names: BRUNING STATE AP % % IDs: coop - 251245 % ghcnd - USC00251245 % ncdc - 20012991 % % Sources: US Cooperative Summary of the Day % Global Historical Climatology Network - Daily % US Cooperative Summary of the Month % Multi-network Metadata System % % Site Hash: 11995934db447a17714b5b29cf4516a6 % Raw Data Hash: b2ab503cd72b26b340ef23a59a08dcbd % Adj Data Hash: a74035d0f148dcd5282e36feb16f563e % % The data for this station is presented below in several columns and in % several forms. The temperature values are reported as "raw", % "adjusted", and "regional expectation". % % The "raw" values reflect the observations as originally ingested by % the Berkeley Earth system from one or more originating archive(s). % These "raw" values may reflect the merger of more than one temperature % time series if multiple archives reported values for this location. % Alongside the raw data we have also provided a flag indicating which % values failed initial quality control checks. A further column % dates at which the raw data may be subject to continuity "breaks" % due to documented station moves (denoted "1"), prolonged measurement % gaps (denoted "2"), documented time of observation changes (denoted "3") % and other empirically determined inhomogeneities (denoted "4"). % % In many cases, raw temperature data contains a number of artifacts, % caused by issues such as typographical errors, instrumentation changes, % station moves, and urban or agricultural development near the station. % The Berkeley Earth analysis process attempts to identify and estimate % the impact of various kinds of data quality problems by comparing each % time series to neighboring series. At the end of the analysis process, % the "adjusted" data is created as an estimate of what the weather at % this location might have looked like after removing apparent biases. % This "adjusted" data will generally to be free from quality control % issues and be regionally homogeneous. Some users may find this % "adjusted" data that attempts to remove apparent biases more % suitable for their needs, while other users may prefer to work % with raw values. % % Lastly, we have provided a "regional expectation" time series, based % on the Berkeley Earth expected temperatures in the neighborhood of the % station. This incorporates information from as many weather stations as % are available for the local region surrounding this location. Note % that the regional expectation may be a systematically a bit warmer or % colder than the weather stations by a few degrees due to differences % in mean elevation and other local characteristics. % % For each temperature time series, we have also included an "anomaly" % time series that removes both the seasonality and the long-term mean. % These anomalies may provide an easier way of seeing changes through % time. % % Reported temperatures are in Celsius and reflect monthly averages. As % these files are intended to be summaries for convenience, additional % information, including more detailed flagging and metadata, may be % available in our whole data set files. % % The Berkeley Earth analysis was run on 15-Nov-2013 19:55:48 % % Raw Data QC Continuity Adjusted Data Regional Expectation % Year, Month, Temperature, Anomaly, Failed, Breaks, Temperature, Anomaly, Temperature, Anomaly 1952 3 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -0.470 -3.044 1952 4 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 9.612 -0.683 1952 5 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 16.080 -0.452 1952 6 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 25.596 3.566 1952 7 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 24.781 -0.067 1952 8 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 23.393 -0.321 1952 9 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 19.663 1.281 1952 10 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 11.093 -0.856 1952 11 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 2.942 -0.495 1952 12 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -3.376 -0.574 1953 1 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -3.800 2.264 1953 2 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 0.587 2.970 1953 3 9.195 6.190 1 0 NaN NaN 4.726 2.151 1953 4 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 7.748 -2.547 1953 5 15.056 -1.906 0 0 15.056 -1.906 15.246 -1.285 1953 6 24.778 2.318 0 0 24.778 2.318 24.522 2.493 1953 7 25.500 0.222 0 0 25.500 0.222 25.074 0.226 1953 8 25.278 1.134 0 0 25.278 1.134 24.323 0.609 1953 9 20.389 1.577 0 0 20.389 1.577 19.294 0.911 1953 10 15.222 2.844 0 0 15.222 2.844 14.951 3.002 1953 11 4.778 0.911 0 0 4.778 0.911 4.596 1.158 1953 12 0.000 2.373 0 0 0.000 2.373 -0.944 1.858 1954 1 -5.611 0.023 0 0 -5.611 0.023 -6.749 -0.685 1954 2 4.722 6.675 0 0 4.722 6.675 5.304 7.687 1954 3 1.778 -1.227 0 0 1.778 -1.227 0.794 -1.781 1954 4 12.556 1.831 0 0 12.556 1.831 12.484 2.189 1954 5 13.833 -3.128 0 0 13.833 -3.128 13.848 -2.683 1954 6 23.944 1.485 0 0 23.944 1.485 23.463 1.433 1954 7 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 27.691 2.843 1954 8 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 23.882 0.168 1954 9 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 20.610 2.227 1954 10 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 11.667 -0.282 1954 11 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 6.620 3.183 1954 12 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -0.009 2.793 1955 1 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -5.229 0.835 1955 2 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN -5.717 -3.334 1955 3 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 1.562 -1.013 1955 4 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 14.339 4.045 1955 5 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 18.551 2.020 1955 6 NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN 19.947 -2.083