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The Central England Temperature (CET) is a long-term climatic record that measures the monthly and yearly average temperatures in central England, specifically at a series of stations. It is one of the longest continuous climate records in the world, dating back to 1659. The CET is important for studying long-term climate trends and variations, as it provides a consistent measure of temperature changes over centuries.

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