Hello,

Inline.

Às 09:53 de 25/09/2022, Nick Wray escreveu:
Hello   I am working with daily rainfall data for the UK from 1915 onwards
from the Met Office.  The data is on this site:

https://data.ceda.ac.uk/badc/ukmo-midas-open/data/uk-daily-rain-obs/dataset-version-201901

There are many files for the different counties.  For example there are
seven station files for Berwickshire in this site:

https://data.ceda.ac.uk/badc/ukmo-midas-open/data/uk-daily-rain-obs/dataset-version-201901/berwickshire


The first station in this dataset
  has the name  00265_mertoun
<https://data.ceda.ac.uk/badc/ukmo-midas-open/data/uk-daily-rain-obs/dataset-version-201901/berwickshire/00265_mertoun>
which
is a code and location name, again for example, and inside is a text file

The file is a csv file and there are also two directories

qc-version-0  empty
qc-version-1  has 10 csv files spanning the years 1961-1970


Which files do you want, these last ones?

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas



It's easy but time-consuming to download the files one by one - I am sure
that it is possible to read them directly into an R program but whatever
coding or path I try to use I get an error.  I can't find an example online
which I can tweak to allow me to do this.

can anyone help?  Thanks Nick Wray

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