Reinsch, S.; Hatton, J.E.
Daily plot level (micro meteorological) data at the Climoor field site in Clocaenog Forest, UK, 2025
https://doi.org/10.5285/d8fb724c-9b03-4d83-86bc-ccc20eadcf61
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Reinsch, S.; Hatton, J.E. (2026). Daily plot level (micro meteorological) data at the Climoor field site in Clocaenog Forest, UK, 2025. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d8fb724c-9b03-4d83-86bc-ccc20eadcf61
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This dataset presents daily data from temperature and soil moisture sensors in each experimental plot (n=9 plots). Soil temperature is measured at 5 cm and 20 cm soil depth (degrees Celsius), and soil moisture is measured as soil volumetric water content (m3 per m3).
Data were collected from the climate change field site Climoor that is located in Clocaenog forest, NE Wales. The experimental field site consists of three untreated control plots (Plots 3, 6 and 9), three plots where the plant canopy air is artificially warmed during night time hours (Plots 1, 2 and 7) and three plots where rainfall is excluded from the plots at least during the plants growing season (Plots 4, 5 and 8).
Data is an extension for the micromet datasets 1998-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2021, 2022-2023, and 2024, covering the time period January 2025 to December 2025. Soil temperatures are measured with a T107 sensor from Campbell scientific. Soil moisture is measured with CS616 sensors from Campbell scientific. Temperature and moisture data are logged in minute intervals and are averaged as half-hourly.
The Climoor field experiment intends to answer questions regarding the effects of warming and drought on ecosystem processes. The reported plot level temperature and soil moisture data are important to evaluate the effect of the imposed climatic treatments on ecosystem processes and functioning.
Data collection, processing and quality checks were carried out by UKCEH staff. More detailed information about the field site, measurements and related datasets can be found in the documentation accompanying the data. This research was supported by NERC, through the UKCEH National Capability for UK Challenges Programme NE/Y006208/1.
Data were collected from the climate change field site Climoor that is located in Clocaenog forest, NE Wales. The experimental field site consists of three untreated control plots (Plots 3, 6 and 9), three plots where the plant canopy air is artificially warmed during night time hours (Plots 1, 2 and 7) and three plots where rainfall is excluded from the plots at least during the plants growing season (Plots 4, 5 and 8).
Data is an extension for the micromet datasets 1998-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2021, 2022-2023, and 2024, covering the time period January 2025 to December 2025. Soil temperatures are measured with a T107 sensor from Campbell scientific. Soil moisture is measured with CS616 sensors from Campbell scientific. Temperature and moisture data are logged in minute intervals and are averaged as half-hourly.
The Climoor field experiment intends to answer questions regarding the effects of warming and drought on ecosystem processes. The reported plot level temperature and soil moisture data are important to evaluate the effect of the imposed climatic treatments on ecosystem processes and functioning.
Data collection, processing and quality checks were carried out by UKCEH staff. More detailed information about the field site, measurements and related datasets can be found in the documentation accompanying the data. This research was supported by NERC, through the UKCEH National Capability for UK Challenges Programme NE/Y006208/1.
Publication date: 2026-03-10
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Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
WGS 84
Spatial resolution
10 metres
Temporal information
Temporal extent
2025-01-01 to 2025-12-31
Temporal resolution
daily
Provenance & quality
Data are recorded in minute intervals, automatically averaged to half-hourly by the data-logger and stored as such. Half-hourly data are transferred from loggers at the field site to UKCEH servers via a remote telemetry system. Each morning, the previous day's data are transferred.
The dataset combines daily data from temperature and soil moisture sensors in each experimental plot (there are nine plots). Soil temperature is measured at 5 centimetre (cm) and 20 cm soil depth (degrees Celsius). Air temperature is measured 20 cm above the soil surface (degrees Celsius) and soil moisture is measured as soil volumetric water content (m3 per m3). Soil and air temperatures were measured with a T107 sensor, and soil moisture was measured with CS616 sensors, both from Campbell scientific.
An automated script transfers data to a shared network drive. Data quality checking was done at the end of each calendar year by an experienced member of the team. Data files were combined using an R script. Data were then averaged to daily records. Data was visually inspected and erroneous values were removed, taking into account the seasonal cycle. Data which were not recorded are marked with "NA", faulty data were replaced by "-9999". Data were saved as .csv.
The dataset combines daily data from temperature and soil moisture sensors in each experimental plot (there are nine plots). Soil temperature is measured at 5 centimetre (cm) and 20 cm soil depth (degrees Celsius). Air temperature is measured 20 cm above the soil surface (degrees Celsius) and soil moisture is measured as soil volumetric water content (m3 per m3). Soil and air temperatures were measured with a T107 sensor, and soil moisture was measured with CS616 sensors, both from Campbell scientific.
An automated script transfers data to a shared network drive. Data quality checking was done at the end of each calendar year by an experienced member of the team. Data files were combined using an R script. Data were then averaged to daily records. Data was visually inspected and erroneous values were removed, taking into account the seasonal cycle. Data which were not recorded are marked with "NA", faulty data were replaced by "-9999". Data were saved as .csv.
Licensing and constraints
This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
Cite this dataset as:
Reinsch, S.; Hatton, J.E. (2026). Daily plot level (micro meteorological) data at the Climoor field site in Clocaenog Forest, UK, 2025. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d8fb724c-9b03-4d83-86bc-ccc20eadcf61
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Daily plot level (micro meteorological) data at Climoor field site in Clocaenog Forest
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
