Wood, Tomás B; Wood, José R; Cook, Alfredo B (1889): Precipitation measurements in Rosario, Argentina from February 1875- December 1888, digitized version [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871505, In supplement to: Domínguez-Castro, Fernando; Vaquero, José Manuel; Gallego, María Cruz; Farrona, Ana María Marín; Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos; Cevallos, Elizabeth; García-Herrera, Ricardo; de la Guía, Cristina; Mejía, Raúl David; Naranjo, José; Prieto, Maria del Rosario; Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique; Seiner, Lizardo; Trigo, Ricardo M; Villacís, Marcos (2017): Early meteorological records from Latin-America and the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Scientific Data, 4, 170169, https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.169
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Coverage:
Latitude: -32.940000 * Longitude: -60.640000
Date/Time Start: 1875-02-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1888-12-01T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 39.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 39.0 m
Event(s):
Comment:
Important gap from December 1881 to March 1886. The highest Precipitation [mm] record is March 1880 with 501.1 mm, only the 26th of this Month from 5a.m to 9 a.m was recorded 254 mm and only in 30 minutes fell 80mm
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License:
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-3.0)
Size:
106 data points
Data
1 Date/Time | 2 Latitude | 3 Longitude | 4 Precip m total [mm] |
---|---|---|---|
1875-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 52.5 |
1875-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 44.9 |
1875-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 55.0 |
1875-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 92.4 |
1875-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 22.1 |
1875-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.0 |
1875-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 57.7 |
1875-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 182.4 |
1875-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 7.1 |
1875-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 178.8 |
1875-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 190.3 |
1876-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 206.5 |
1876-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 152.5 |
1876-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 174.9 |
1876-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 28.0 |
1876-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 51.5 |
1876-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 60.4 |
1876-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 6.2 |
1876-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 37.8 |
1876-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 15.8 |
1876-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 88.8 |
1876-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 57.3 |
1876-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 54.1 |
1877-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 13.3 |
1877-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 68.5 |
1877-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 136.4 |
1877-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 195.6 |
1877-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 9.0 |
1877-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 44.3 |
1877-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 71.5 |
1877-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 13.8 |
1877-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 89.5 |
1877-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 65.6 |
1877-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 103.7 |
1877-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 202.2 |
1878-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 105.5 |
1878-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.4 |
1878-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 108.4 |
1878-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 169.6 |
1878-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 10.8 |
1878-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 2.9 |
1878-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 55.4 |
1878-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 110.3 |
1878-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 41.5 |
1878-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 46.9 |
1878-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 246.9 |
1878-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 91.7 |
1879-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 11.2 |
1879-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 85.1 |
1879-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 195.1 |
1879-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 138.8 |
1879-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 34.2 |
1879-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 10.5 |
1879-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 51.1 |
1879-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 213.3 |
1879-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 257.1 |
1879-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 159.9 |
1880-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 101.3 |
1880-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 501.1 |
1880-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 4.6 |
1880-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 143.1 |
1880-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 52.5 |
1880-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 220.5 |
1880-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 116.8 |
1880-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 46.0 |
1881-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 128.7 |
1881-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 103.3 |
1881-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 1.4 |
1881-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 50.7 |
1881-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 25.9 |
1881-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 99.4 |
1881-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 112.5 |
1886-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.0 |
1886-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.0 |
1886-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 89.9 |
1886-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 12.0 |
1886-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.3 |
1886-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.0 |
1886-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 32.6 |
1886-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 43.6 |
1886-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 97.1 |
1886-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 198.3 |
1887-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 99.6 |
1887-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 21.2 |
1887-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 23.5 |
1887-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 21.0 |
1887-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 0.0 |
1887-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 39.6 |
1887-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 48.7 |
1887-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 4.2 |
1887-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 59.0 |
1887-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 87.2 |
1887-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 71.4 |
1887-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 132.6 |
1888-01 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 31.4 |
1888-02 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 35.0 |
1888-03 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 51.6 |
1888-04 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 46.8 |
1888-05 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 42.3 |
1888-06 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 3.9 |
1888-07 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 9.3 |
1888-08 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 29.5 |
1888-09 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 46.3 |
1888-10 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 62.4 |
1888-11 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 89.3 |
1888-12 | -32.9400 | -60.6400 | 259.8 |