
230 Years of Climate Recording
14 July 2025
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh
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Armagh Observatory and Planetarium marked a exceptional milestone this week, 230 years of each day climate observations, with readings taken each single day since 14 July 1795. To have fun the event, the Observatory hosted a particular gathering at its historic meteorological enclosure (“MET cage”) on Monday 14 July at 10 am, adopted by a Household Enjoyable Day on the Planetarium.

Conor Byrne takes a studying as Armagh Observatory marks 230 Years of Climate Recording
14 July 2025
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh
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Meteorological measurements at Armagh started in December 1794, with an unbroken sequence of each day climate readings beginning in July 1795, making this one of many longest steady local weather information within the British Isles.
“Reaching 230 years of uninterrupted climate information is a rare achievement,” stated Dr Kerem Osman Çubuk, Astronomy Communicator at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium.
“This archive is among the oldest and most constant local weather datasets globally, essential for understanding long-term local weather developments, planning our futures, and celebrating centuries of devoted observations.”

Shane Kelly information the air temperature as Armagh Observatory marks 230 Years of Climate Recording
14 July 2025
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh
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Since 1836, rainfall has been recorded each day; humidity knowledge (moist bulb) from 1838; and most and minimal each day temperatures from 1844. Instrumentation has developed over time from primitive thermometers and barometers to a Stevenson Display (put in 1865) and a trendy Met Workplace customary computerized climate station, which was added in 2018. The Observatory was additionally formally recognised as a WMO Centennial Observing Station in 2018.

John McGinn takes a studying as Armagh Observatory marks 230 Years of Climate Recording
14 July 2025
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Armagh
CREDIT: LiamMcArdle.com
These attending the 14 July occasion had been invited to view the historic meteorological devices and be taught in regards to the Observatory’s distinctive legacy of steady commentary. The celebrations continued with a Household Enjoyable Day on the Planetarium.
Households additionally loved entry to Planetarium displays, the sensory room, and dome exhibits as a part of a full day of partaking and academic experiences.
This landmark event highlighted Armagh Observatory’s extraordinary scientific heritage and underscored its ongoing mission: to attach individuals with local weather, area, and the surprise of scientific discovery.